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There are still many tribal cultures where poetry and song, there is just one word for them. There are other cultures with literacy where poetry and song are distinguished. But poetry always remembers that it has its origins in music. Edward Hirsch
culture world urban
The Koran was revealed at a time of great change in the Arab world, the seventh-century shift from a matriarchal nomadic culture to an urban patriarchal system. Salman Rushdie
culture protect norm
When somebody goes outside the cultural norms, the culture has to protect itself. Robert M. Pirsig
culture tissues centre
The text is a tissue of quotations drawn from the innumerable centres of culture. Roland Barthes
culture levels grassroots
I've always been fascinated by the grassroots folktale level of a culture, and as a storyteller, I have to follow what seems to be leading me on. Robin McKinley
culture sometimes wonder
I sometimes wonder what those of us who are writers would become in a nonliterary culture - storytellers? Hermits? Rebecca Solnit
culture photographer common
I now want to be a photographer of my time, and our common culture. Sam Abell
culture threat
Change is no threat to culture. Wade Davis
culture ends
The end of culture is right living W. Somerset Maugham
humans human-beings
I'm only a human being. Wayne Rooney
humans human-beings
We human beings are never happier than when we are expressing the deepest gifts that are truly us. Os Guinness
humans
I'm human. That's how humans spend their time, doing shitty things. Nick Hornby
humans ought fellows
For you will never be what you ought to be until they [your fellow humans] are what they ought to be. Martin Luther King, Jr.
humans affected universe
Humans have always unknowingly affected all Universe by every act and thought they articulate or even consider. R. Buckminster Fuller
humans seeing
Seeing things a human shouldn't have to see makes us human. Terry Pratchett
humans human-beings
The human being who acts is the human being who lives. Lee Strasberg
humans human-beings
Human beings create more than they destroy. Julian Simon
humans subjects
There's science and there's science, is all I'm saying. Where humans are the subjects, it's mostly not science Karen Joy Fowler
ideals keats poems says wants
Keats writes better about poems than anybody I've ever read. The things that he says about what he wants his own poems to be are the ideals that I share. Andrew Motion