Quotes about Culture
Colors speak all languages.
— Joseph Addison
A man's rootage is more important than his leafage.
— Woodrow Wilson
Artists should be free to create what we want. I believe there's a special value in work that is a reflection of oneself as opposed to interpretation. When I see a film or a TV show about black people not written by someone who's black, it's an interpretation of that life.
— Ava DuVernay
No group of people has been more unjustly maligned in the twentieth century than the Puritans. As a result, we approach the Puritans with an enormous baggage of culturally ingrained prejudice.
— Leland Ryken
It's time for fathers to war for their kids more than the culture wars for your kids.
— Lou Engle
I must study war and politics so that my children shall be free to study commerce, agriculture and other practicalities, so that their children can study painting, poetry and other fine things.
— John Adams
I, on the other hand, have a bit of a southern accent.
— Michael Smith
Every country gets the circus it deserves. Spain gets bullfights. Italy the Church. America Hollywood.
— Erica Jong
Our violent, narcissistic, noncommittal, "me first" culture is simply the logical and predictable expression of "truth" as a relative, subjective, unverifiable concept.
— Chip Ingram
Our culture is in moral chaos. On TV we celebrate freaks instead of honest, decent people.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
One sees in Latin America, and also elsewhere, among many Catholics a certain schizophrenia between individual and public morality.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Blacks abandoned morals, fathers, and real belief in God.
— Jesse Lee Peterson