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A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.
— Marcus Garvey
I feel more European than Belgian. However I do think that my Flemish roots have an impact on my character and culture.
— Ann Demeulemeester
A constant realization of the presence of Spirit will provide a sense of Divine Companionship that no other attitude could produce.
— Ernest Holmes
We use the term pop in the art world, as in Pop Art, but we forget that its root is popular - popular culture.
— Jeffrey Deitch
If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him.
— John F. Kennedy
Far too many young people today have no spiritual roots. The've been deprived of values by an agnostic, contemporary culture.
— Billy Graham
Even where there is talent, culture, knowledge, if there is not earnestness, it does not go to the root of things.
— James Freeman Clarke
Real smart begins when you quit quoting other people.
— Chuck Palahniuk
I am increasingly convinced that technological culture is the entire root of women's liberation.
— Lois McMaster Bujold
I kept my culture. I kept the music of my roots. Through my music I became this voice and image of Africa and the people without even realising,
— Miriam Makeba
Dig into the roots of culture, and it will grow. It's like a grass that is growing, and it cannot stop, and music is like the fertilizer for that.
— Burning Spear
A ship, an isle, a sickle moon With few but with how splendid stars The mirrors of the sea are strewn Between their silver bars!
— James Elroy Flecker
Life outside is changing our world. We are losing our culture, loosing our roots. How can a living thing grow if its roots are cut?
— Sherry Shahan
I mean, the genuine roots of culture is folk music.
— John Lydon
Popular culture - above all rock 'n' roll, with its African-American R & B roots - did far more to radicalize us than did any feminist leader.
— Camille Paglia
If Heaven was a summer sky and a TV left on mute, then the Underworld was a starry night and an electric guitar with amps.
— Charity Parkerson