“The gratification of helping others is a very American tradition and a Judeo-Christian tradition. Now it is great to see young people creating funds and giving back in all sorts of productive ways. It's a terrifically satisfying thing.” PeopleWayGivingHelpingChristianYoungCreatingTraditionHelping OthersProductiveFundSatisfyingGiving BackGratificationAmerican Tradition Author:Evelyn Lauder
“That's why we sail. So our children can grow up and be proud of whom they are. We are healing our souls by reconnecting to our ancestors. As we voyage we are creating new stories within the tradition of the old stories, we are literally creating a new culture out of the old.” ChildrenSoulStoriesCultureGrowsHealingGrowing UpProudTravelCreatingTraditionOur ChildrenAncestorSailBe ProudSailingVoyagesSpiritual HealingHawaiiansNew CulturesReconnectingNavigators Author:Nainoa Thompson
“The Gothic tradition was begun by Ann Radcliffe, a rare example of a woman creating an artistic style.” StyleExampleCreatingTraditionArtisticGothic Book:Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson Source: Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson
“Moscow, Rome, London, Paris stay in place. Leningrad and New York float, spreading all their sails, cutting space with their prows, and can disappear, if not in reality, then in the imagination of the poet creating a myth, a mythical tradition on the grounds of his secret experience.” IfsRealityImaginationSpaceSecretCitiesCuttingNew YorkPoetCreatingTraditionMythDisappearLondonParisRomeSailFloatsMoscowLeningrad Author:Nina Berberova
“Real unity tolerates dissent and rejoices in variety of outlook and tradition, recognizes that it is man's destiny to unite and not divide, and understands that creating proletariats and scapegoats and second-class citizens is a mean and contemptible activity.” MenMeanRealClassDestinyCitizensActivityCreatingTraditionUnityVarietyDividesRejoiceTolerateOutlookDissentProletariatScapegoatSecond Class Citizens Book:Northrop Frye on Canada Source: Northrop Frye on Canada
“By creating a self-policing, self-reporting, sort of self-monitoring culture through law, through statute, and imposing that on the academic world, I think not only are we losing a significant measure of freedom in academic traditions and in our civil society, but we're actually making ourselves less competitive with every other country around the world that does not do that. Because that's where researchers are going to go and that's where academics are going to go. And ultimately, that's where breakthroughs are going to occur.” ThinkingWorldDoeSelfCountryLawCultureCreatingLosingTraditionSignificantAround The WorldAcademicOther CountriesBreakthroughResearchersImposingCivil SocietyStatutesMonitoring Author:Edward Snowden