Quotes about Culture
Cities force growth, and make men talkative and entertaining, but they make them artificial.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The reputations of the nineteenth century will one day be quoted to prove its barbarism.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
That exquisite poise of character, which we call serenity is the last lesson of culture, the fruitage of the soul.
— James Allen
Science has a culture that is inherently cautious and that is normally not a bad thing. You could even say conservative, because of the peer review process and because the scientific method prizes uncertainty and penalises anyone who goes out on any sort of a limb that is not held in place by abundant and well-documented evidence.
— Al Gore
Undergraduate life on college campuses tends in the direction of neopagan excess.
— Stanley Hauerwas
Each generation of the church in each setting has the responsibility of communicating the gospel in understandable terms, considering the language and thought-forms of that setting.
— Francis Schaeffer
I believe, you know, as history unfolds, certain films will disappear, and certain ones will stand the test of time. And you never know which ones those are. And you've just got to go for the opportunities of films you think might be memorable.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
Women have been trained in our culture and society to ask for what we want instead of taking what we want. We've been really indoctrinated with this culture of permission. I think it's true for women, and I think it's true for people of color. It's historic, and it's unfortunate and has somehow become part of our DNA. But that time has passed.
— Ava DuVernay
Proverbs were anterior to boots, and formed the wisdom of the vulgar, and in the earliest ages were the unwritten laws of morality.
— Benjamin Disraeli
It is a man's duty to have books. A library is not a luxury, but one of the necessaries in life.
— Henry Ward Beecher
A scholar's pen is more valuable than a warrior's sword.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Part of the broader task of Christian scholarship is to help create and sustain a cultural milieu in which the gospel can be heard as an intellectually viable option for thinking men and women.
— William Lane Craig