Oral Tradition Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Oral Tradition
Oral Tradition Quotes & Sayings
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The sky is no bigger than the mouth of the well.
— Mao Zedong
The guys exchange scowls as I climb off the mattress with Jeb's arm securely around my waist. It's nice to see some things never change.
— A.G. Howard
The most important moments rarely come at a convenient time
— Erwin McManus
I came to Ottawa with the firm belief that the only people in this country who should have guns are police officers and soldiers.
— Allan Rock
I would then go on to say that Homer, as we now know, was working in what they call an oral tradition.
— Robert Fitzgerald
Indians are marvelous storytellers. In some ways, that oral tradition is stronger than the written tradition.
— N. Scott Momaday
When an old person dies, a whole library disappears.
— Simone Schwarz-Bart
It is the mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to erase Israel from the map of the region.
— Ali Khamenei
The information I most want is in books not yet written by people not yet born.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
But I really want to be an artist, so therefore I have to live a little bit like a monk.
— John Lone
The task of understanding a culture built on the oral tradition is impossible to students steeped in the written tradition. p.55
— Harold A. Innis
Taliban stands for student; own a pen not gun.
— Vinita Kinra
I come out of a strong oral tradition in the South,
— Horton Foote
Rae Chorze-Fwaz has preserved and passed on their secret meditation techniques in oral tradition from the time of Atlantis until he present day.
— Frederick Lenz
Because we are all of an oral tradition in our beginning histories, the voice of the poet in this particular society will be heard.
— John Trudell
Nowhere else is there so large and consistent a body of oral tradition about the national and mythical heroes as amongst the Gaels.
— Joseph Jacobs
Rap comes from the oral tradition. The oral tradition gives voice to those who would've otherwise been voiceless.
— Benjamin Zephaniah