Quotes about Culture
I have visited Japan several times and have always been shown wonderful hospitality.
— Stephen Hawking
We're in a celebrity culture, and when I turn on the news today I hear about Lindsay Lohan, Tiger Woods and Paris Hilton and the Kardashian sisters and 'Dancing with the Stars,' one thing after another, Kate Gosselin's new body.
— Philip Yancey
When you listen to Christian radio stations - and there are thousands of them now in the United States - and when you listen to Christian television networks - and there are thousands of Christian television shows across the country - they are all politically right.
— Tony Campolo
Tears and laughter, they are so much Gaelic to me.
— Samuel Beckett
Classical quotation is a parole of literary men all over the world.
— Samuel Johnson
Whoever wishes to attain an English style, familiar but not coarse, and elegant but not ostentatious, must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison.
— Samuel Johnson
The atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki devastated the oldest center of Christianity in the country. This, of course, further complicated the Japanese views of Christianity: how could the West, which "represented" Christianity in the eyes of the Japanese, destroy a city that had such a rich history of Christian culture and a large Christian population? This point will be discussed at greater length in chapter seven.
— Samuel Lee
It is imperative that Christians be like Jesus, by living freely within the culture as missionaries who are as faithful to the Father and His gospel as Jesus was in His own time and place.
— Mark Driscoll
The rise of salsa was such an important time in musical history, not just in Latin music but music in general, because these guys created a new sound.
— Jennifer Lopez
We live in a time of crisis in the secular culture and in the church with regard to the beautiful.
— RC Sproul
Every time I see high-trust cultures, I see a lessening of adversarialism.
— Stephen Covey
The world is polarizing over religion. It is getting both more religious and less religious at the same time.
— Timothy Keller