Anthropological Quotes
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Anthropological Quotes & Sayings
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I guess I am narcisstic, but only in the sense that I am brilliant and tortured as well
— Thom Yorke
Take action once a day to do something that ignites your life.
— Gabrielle Bernstein
The idea of a superior or inferior race is a myth that has been completely refuted by anthropological evidence.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
can hear the still, small voice, your
— Ashwin Sanghi
Museums are the anthropological screened porches of suburbia. You can be near something great, but not actually personally experience it.
— S. Kelley Harrell
Networked science has the potential to speed up dramatically the rate of discovery across all of science.
— Michael Nielsen
The strange anthropological lesson of social media is that human beings, if given a choice, often prefer to socialize alone.
— Walter Kirn
What happened to you? (Sin)
Was mistaken for a punching bag again. But what the hell, I'm used to it. (Xypher) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Was mistaken for a punching bag again. But what the hell, I'm used to it. (Xypher) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
When the whole world is crazy, it doesn't pay to be sane.
— Terry Goodkind
The idea of a personal God is an anthropological concept which I am unable to take seriously.
— Albert Einstein
Myth does not want to be interpreted in cosmological terms but in anthropological terms or, better, in existentialist terms.
— Rudolf Bultmann
Surely common sense as well as anthropological evidence documents the universal need to pray, to hope, and to lament or carouse through song.
— Russell Sherman
The message is that all things are connected. We have animal aspects, anthropological aspects, plant-animal aspects.
— John Dee
The origin of a modern party is anthropological: humans meet and share food to lower hostility between them and indicate friendship.
— Barbara Walters
My anthropological back gets raised hackles with simple worlds and simple conflicts. Nothing's simple. Nothing ever was.
— Steven Erikson
Dreams are the inner perceptions and realizations that require goal oriented actions and persistence.
— Debasish Mridha
designing the right collaboration culture is an anthropological rather than technological problem.
— Mike Walsh
famished,' Liam says. 'Will
— Joseph Birchall