“The universal human laws - need, love for the beloved, fear, hunger, periodic exaltation, the kindness that rises up naturally in the absence of hunger/fear/pain - are constant, predictable, reliable, universal, and are merely ornamented with the details of local culture.” NeedsHumansPainLawCultureKindnessUniversalConstantHungerDetailsAbsenceLocalsBelovedPredictableExaltationNeed Love Book:The Brain-Dead Megaphone Source: The Brain-Dead Megaphone
“Apologetics has an important place in the local church as we seek to influence our communities for Christ in an increasingly skeptical culture.” ImportantCultureChristCommunityChurchInfluenceLocalsSkepticalOur CommunityApologeticLocal Church Author:Lee Strobel
“The more local and settled a culture, the better it stays put, the less the damage. It is the foreigner whose road of excess leads to a desert... a man with a machine and inadequate culture... is a pestilence. He shakes more than he can hold.” MenCultureMachinesLocalsDesertDamageShakesExcessForeignersInadequatePestilence Author:Wendell Berry
“The Nazis hated culture itself, because it is essentially international and therefore subversive of nationalism. What they called Nazi culture was a local, perverted, nationalistic cult, by which a few major artists and many minor ones were honored for their Germanness, not their talent.” ArtistCultureTalentMajorsInternationalLocalsHatedNationalismMinorsNaziCultHonoredSubversiveNationalistic Author:Christopher Isherwood
“And this fear that US models are replacing everything else now spills over from the sphere of culture into our two remaining categories: for this process is clearly, at one level, the result of economic domination - of local cultural industries closed down by American rivals.” TwoCultureProcessLevelsResultsEconomicIndustryModelsLocalsCategoriesSpheresDominationRivalsSpills Book:Valences of the Dialectic Source: Valences of the Dialectic
“You often hear attacks on international adoption as robbing a child of his or her culture, and that's both true and false. It's true that an internationally adopted child loses the rich background of history and religion and culture and language that the child was born into, but the cruel fact is that most children don't have access to the local, beautiful culture within an orphanage.” ChildrenFactsBeautifulCultureLanguageBornLosesRichInternationalAccessBackgroundsLocalsAdoptionAdoptedRobbingOrphanageTrue And FalseCulture And LanguageAdopted Children Author:Melissa Fay Greene
“It is the highest form of culture and craftmanship in art to use local materials. That way you stand a chance of adding to culture. The other way you are in danger of merely imitating it.” WayArtUseFormCultureChanceDangerMaterialsHighestLocalsImitating Author:Miles Franklin
“The realizations of anarchist ideas and practices are like sociopolitical ecosystems. Local versions resemble each other, but they are endlessly adaptive and everywhere different to meet their needs in their environments. Anarchism can be adapted to meet the culture, economics, ecology, and politics of various people or communities. That's the beauty of it.” PeopleNeedsIdeasDifferentCultureCommunityPracticeEnvironmentEconomicsVariousLocalsVersionsRealizationEcologyAnarchismAnarchistAdaptedEcosystemsAdaptive Author:Scott Crow
“I started playing guitar when I was in eighth grade, and that led to trying to write songs and trying to figure out how to play in bands. That led to meeting people, and getting into the local punk rock scene, and going to shows. So that was how I really got into the culture of it.” PeopleWritingTryingPlayShowsSongCultureRocksFiguresSceneBandMeetingsGuitarLocalsGradesPunkPunk RockPlaying GuitarEighth Grade Author:Chris McCaughan
“One of the upsides of tourism is that people begin to take themselves a little more seriously (and think their) culture is worth something. So rather than disparaging the local culture, they vitalize it.” PeopleThinkingLittlesCultureLocalsTourismDisparaging Author:Paul Theroux
“During the 1970s and 1980s, the popular television soap opera As The World Turns portrayed sunrise during the opening credits and sunset during the closing credits... The soap-opera sunrise showed the sun moving toward the left as it rose rather than to the right. They obviously had gotten a piece of film showing a sunset and played it in reverse... Had they called their local astrophysicists, any one of us might have recommended that if they needed to save money, they could have shown the sunset in a mirror before they showed it running backward.” IfsWorldMightRunningFilmMovingTurnsCultureLeftSunPiecesTelevisionNeededMirrorsRoseCreditLocalsOpeningSunsetOperaReverseSunriseClosingSoapSaving MoneySoap OperasRunning Back Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“Every colonized people-in other words, every people in whose soul an inferiority complex has been created by the death and burial of its local cultural originality-finds itself face to face with the language of the civilizing nation; that is, with the culture of the mother country. The colonized is elevated above his jungle status in proportion to his adoption of the mother country's cultural standards.” PeopleHas BeensSoulCountryFacesMotherCultureLanguageNationsStandardsComplexesLocalsProportionOriginalityAdoptionJungleFace To FaceInferiorityBurialInferiority ComplexMother Country Book:Black Skin, White Masks Source: Black Skin, White Masks