Quotes about Culture
Religion, culture, education are all things that sound wonderful in theory. In practice, however, they are not so wonderful.
— Marty Rubin
The more things a man is ashamed of, the more respectable he is.
— George Bernard Shaw
Being an American means never having to say you're sorry.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Political correctness … is a euphemism for 'that which offends the left.
— Dennis Prager
Americans who do not see themselves as victims — of an 'unfair' or 'racist' or 'misogynist' society — are more likely to vote Republican. On the other hand, Americans who see themselves as victims of American society are likely to vote Democrat. Therefore, the Democratic Party and its supportive media cultivate victimhood among almost all Americans who are not white and male.
— Dennis Prager
Even where there is talent, culture, knowledge, if there is not earnestness, it does not go to the root of things.
— James Freeman Clarke
You cannot sell a Christendom approach to a post-Christian world. They are anti-Christian.
— Alan Hirsch
Values hold the team together, provide stability for the team to grow upon, measure the team's performance, give direction and guidance and attract like-minded people.
— John Maxwell
America's cultural table is set by the people living in the three bubbles - New York Washington D.C. and Hollywood.
— Mike Huckabee
I will venture to say there is more learning and science within the circumference of ten miles from where we now sit [in London], than in all the rest of the kingdom.
— Samuel Johnson
I have never in my life seen a Kentuckian who didn't have a gun, a pack of cards, and a jug of whiskey.
— Andrew Jackson
If you're a good Amish girl, you're courting, you have three or four different beaus, and you go out and stay out all night. That's just their tradition. They date under the covering of night. No one knows who they're dating or seeing until two weeks before they're going to be married. It's how they've done it for 300 years.
— Beverly Lewis