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Touching: The Human Significance of the Skin,
— Robert Noah Calvert
Bond people pose the same problem to a cultural anthropologist as a non-literate tribe deep in the Amazon. In
— Michael Lewis
Many black men leave because they are financially responsible
not because they are emotionally irresponsible. — Warren Farrell
not because they are emotionally irresponsible. — Warren Farrell
I'm not a computer guy. I'm like an anthropologist. I'm fascinated with people's obsessions. I've learned to wear them.
— William Gibson
It is to the Riddle of the Sphinx that I have devoted fifty years of professional life as an anthropologist.
— Gregory Bateson
The joke used to be that in every Indian home, there is the mother, father, children, grandparents, and the anthropologist.
— Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
Michael was a purveyor of exotics, a typical anthropologist, a cultural orphan who sought other cultures he could love without risk or pain.
— Toni Morrison
I think of myself as a writer who happens to be doing his writing as an anthropologist.
— Clifford Geertz
We should employ our passions in the service of life," Sir Richard Steele wrote, "not spend life in the service of our passions.
— Joan D. Chittister
I grew up certain for a while that I was going to be an anthropologist, until film turned my head.
— Ken Burns
When asked by an anthropologist what the Indians called America before the white men came, an Indian said simply Ours.
— Vine Deloria Jr.
It is not so much the greatness of our troubles, as the littleness of our spirit, which makes us complain.
— James Hudson Taylor
I wondered why she craved this knowledge and found myself remembering that she was, after all, an anthropologist.
— Elizabeth Kostova
The pioneering anthropologist Louis Leakey once stated, Without an understanding of who we are, we cannot truly advance.
— Gregg Braden
Swearing invulnerably, I measure mercilessly his shortcomings, and with luxurious scorn, ask who could be ensnared there.
— Elizabeth Smart
Success is the sole earthly judge of right and wrong.
— Adolf Hitler
As a journalist, or an anthropologist, the convention is that people are there for you to study, and they are your objects.
— Annia Ciezadlo
If we take something to be the truth, we may cling to it so much that when the truth comes and knocks on our door, we won't want to let it in.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
I am an anthropologist who lost faith in her own method, who stopped believing that observable activity defined anthropos.
— Joan Didion