Domestication Quotes
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Domestication Quotes & Sayings
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WOMAN, n. An animal usually living in the vicinity of Man, and having a rudimentary susceptibility to domestication.
— Ambrose Bierce
So just as Stoicism is the domestication, not the elimination, of emotions, so is the barbell a domestication, not the elimination, of uncertainty.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
What we call education is nothing but domestication of the human being.
— Miguel Angel Ruiz
The taming and domestication of religion is one of the unceasing chores of civilization.
— Christopher Hitchens
Their domestication which has taught them how imperfect they are.
— Bruce Van Horn
Stoicism is about the *domestication* of emotions, not their elimination.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Now domestication and sophistication of men by women are the norm and acceptable by society, but they are terrible for manhood.
— Debasish Mridha
I don't want to say my mom is late on trends, but this morning she said, Have a shagadelic day, sweetheart.
— Dana Gould
Why do more than 40 percent of Americans think that the Universe began after the domestication of the dog?
— Richard Dawkins
Success turns a lot of people off. I have a pretty solid sense of joy and respect that irritates people, and can irritate me, too.
— Dave Matthews
The bee is domesticated but not tamed.
— William Longgood
I can't describe reality; at the most, I can try to capture things that seem to be valid, the way I see them.
— Anders Petersen
Yet consider now, whether women are not quite past sense and reason, when they want to rule over men.
— John Calvin
The difference between a grave and a rut are the dimensions.
— Dale Carnegie
Music and symbols, they're older than human race.
Prehuman beings used them to teach early mankind. — Toba Beta
Prehuman beings used them to teach early mankind. — Toba Beta
Don't repeat this word again
— Unknown
THE DOMESTICATION OF HUNCH
— Ursula K. Le Guin