“We are faced with having to learn again about interdependency and the need for rootedness after several centuries of having systematically-and proudly-dismantled our roots, ties, and traditions. We had grown so tall we thought we could afford to cut the roots that held us down, only to discover that the tallest trees need the most elaborate roots of all.” NeedsCuttingTreeCenturyPrideTraditionRootsTiesTallInterconnectionRootedness Author:Paul L Wachtel
“Although the patriarchal ego prides itself on being reasonable, the twentieth century has been anything but the Age of Reason. In our collective neurosis, we have raped the earth, disrupted the delicate balance of nature, and created phallic missiles of mass destruction.” Has BeensReasonAgeEarthCenturyPrideBalanceEgoMassDestructionReasonableCollectivesDelicateTwentieth CenturyMissilesMass DestructionNeurosisAge Of Reason Author:Marion Woodman
“Humans tend to start the process of change by acknowledging themselves. Thus blacks asserted black pride and 'black is beautiful;' women declared 'I am woman, I am strong'; men are saying 'I am man, I am okay.' After a quarter of a century of male bashing, that's not a bad start.” MenBeautifulStrongProcessBlackCenturyPrideOkayMalesQuartersBeautiful WomenStrong ManI Am StrongI Am WomanProcess Of ChangeQuarter Of A CenturyBlack Is BeautifulBlack Pride Author:Warren Farrell
“Here ends the story of a ship, but there will always be other ships, for we are an island race. Through all our centuries, the sea has ruled our destiny. There will always be other ships and men to sail in them. It is these men, in peace or war, to whom we owe so much. Above all victories, beyond all loss, in spite of changing values in a changing world, they give to us, their countrymen, eternal and indomitable pride.” MenWorldGivingWarEndsStoriesValuesLossRaceDestinySeaCenturyPrideVictoryEternalShipsIslandsSpiteSailOur DestinyCountrymenIndomitable Book:The Essential Noël Coward Compendium: The Very Best of His Work, Life and Times Source: The Essential Noël Coward Compendium: The Very Best of His Work, Life and Times
“In the twelfth century the Basque fishermen of Biarritz used to hunt whales with deadly efficiency. When the whales sensibly moved away, the Basques chased them further and further, with the consequence that the fishermen of Biarritz discovered America before Columbus did. This is a matter for local pride but on a larger view it is not quite so stunning, since with the possible exception of the Swiss everybody discovered America before Columbus did.” MatterAmericaUsedViewsHistoryCenturyHumourPrideConsequenceMovedLocalsExceptionEfficiencyHuntsWhalesFishermanStunningColumbusSwissBasques Book:Flying Visits Source: Flying Visits
“I read "Pride and Prejudice" [by Jane Austen]. I was gobsmacked by it - it's so funny and so modern. Unbelievable. You don't expect funny to come through after 200 years - humor doesn't transcend decades, let alone centuries.” YearsModernCenturyPridePrejudiceDecadesUnbelievableJaneAusten Author:Julie Walters
“The world is divided into 2 streams - the one of 'Vistarvaad' & and the other of 'Vikasvaad'. Vikasvaad is indispensable in 21st Century! India & Japan need to join hands to take the pride of Vikasvaad to greater heights.” WorldNeedsHandsMotivationGreaterCenturyPrideIndiaHeightStreamsJapanDivided21st CenturyIndispensableGreater Heights Author:Narendra Modi
“Humanism is an overemphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God...While its historical forms may vary, humanism inevitably leads people away from God and spiritual concerns. It promotes the false idea that man is good and that he is superior to God. Secular Humanism of the twentieth century altogether rejects belief in God and worships man as God. The pride of humanism will not go unpunished.” PeopleMenHumansMayIdeasSpiritualFormBeliefAbilityCenturyPrideWorshipConcernHistoricalHumanismSuperiorsRejectsSecularTwentieth CenturyVaryGlorifyBelief In GodSecular Humanism Author:David Fisher
“Living in Montgomery, I've been antagonized by the emergence of a narrative about our history that I believe is quite false and misleading, and actually dangerous. And the narrative that emerges when you spend time in the South - places likes Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana - is that we have always been a noble, wonderful, glorious region of the country, with wonderful, noble, glorious people doing wonderful, noble, glorious things. And there's great pride in the Alabamians of the nineteenth century.” PeopleBelieveCountryI BelieveWonderfulCenturyDangerousPrideSouthNobleLikesNarrativeGloriousRegionsEnd TimesSpend TimeMisleadGeorgiaNineteenth CenturyMississippiEmergenceLouisianaAlabamaMontgomery Author:Bryan Stevenson
“It's strange that in an age when we pride ourselves on our independence of thought we meekly submit without further question to the declaration of a clearly unbalanced nineteenth century philosopher that God is dead! That's cheeky, of course - and one rarely comes away from reading Nietzsche without learning something new and significant. He's certainly FAR more unsettling for faith than any contemporary atheist I know of.” KnowsAgeCoursesReadingCenturyStrangePrideIndependenceAtheistPhilosopherSignificantContemporarySomething NewSubmitDeclarationNineteenth CenturyUnbalancedGod Is DeadLearning Something NewCheekyIndependence Of Thought Author:George Pattison