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All the world is queer save thee and me, and even thou art a little queer.

~ Robert Owen

Robert Owen Anthropology Humor People Philosophy

I wanted movement and not a calm course of existence. I wanted excitement and the chance to sacrifice myself for my love. I felt it in myself a superabundance of energy which found no outlet in our quiet life.

~ Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy Anthropology Inspirational Life Philosophy

In America, Amazon competes with yahoo and Google by competing with a gas station. Imagine if every price in QT was the same, but had a for sale sign beside higher prices, and you'll have either Amazon or Craiglist.

~ Anonymous

Anonymous Anthropology Business Philosophy Political Sociology

-Paint-My girlfriend is so besotted that she can't take her eyes off me. After we've turned out the light she puts on her night-vision goggles, and watched me as I sleep. Quite often I am woken by her sighing and involuntary yelps of happiness. This has been going on for years, and is showing no sign of abating. Once I asked her to stop all this infra-red activity, but it didn't really work; I'd wake up to find her covering me in luminous paint, and softly whispering, 'Sometimes I wonder if you know how much I love you.

~ Dan Rhodes

Dan Rhodes Anthropology Happiness Love

What early Christianity meant by 'faith' (pistis) was initially nothing other than running ahead and clinging to a model or idea whose attainability was still uncertain. Faith is purely anticipatory, in the sense that it already has an effect when it mobilizes the existence of the anticipatory towards the goal through anticipation. In analogy for the placebo effect, one would have to call this the movebo effect.

~ Peter Sloterdijk

Peter Sloterdijk Anthropology Anticipation Faith Philosophy Theology

In marked contrast to the relaxed, typically Latin attitude of the Dominicans the Protestant missionaries were still proceeding at full blast with the fight for souls. These North American evangelists of strictly fundamentalist inclination combined in a curious fashion strict adhesion to the literal meaning of the Old Testament With mastery of the most modern technology. Most of them came from small towns in the Bible Belt, armed with unshakably clear consciences and a rudimentary smattering of theology, convinced that they alone were the repositories of Christian values now abolished elsewhere. Totally ignorant of the vast world, despite their transplantation, and taking the few articles of morality accepted in the rural Amenca of their childhoods to be a universal credo, they strove bravely to spread these principles of salvation all around them.Their rustic faith was well served by a flotilla of light aircraft, a powerful radio, an ultra-modern hospital and four-wheel-drive vehicles -- in short, all the equipment that a battalion of crusaders dropped behind enemy lines needed.

~ Philippe Descola

Philippe Descola Amazonia Anthropology Ethnography Religion

For everything is history: What was said yesterday is history, what was said a minute ago is history. But, above all, one is led to misjudge the present, because only the study of historical development permits the weighing and evalua­ tion of the interrelationships among the components of the present- day society.

~ Claude Lévi-Strauss

Claude Lévi-Strauss Anthropology History Temporality Time

The task of the modern era was the realization and humanization of God – the transformation and dissolution of theology into anthropology.

~ Ludwig Feuerbach

Ludwig Feuerbach Anthropology Humanization Modern Era Science Theology

Sometime I'm going to do an essay called 'The Virtues of Amateurism' for all of those people who wish they earned their living in the arts. The market kills more artistic people than anything else. It's a world of safety out there, for most people. They want safety, the magazines and manufacturers give them safety, give them homogeneity, give them the familiar and comfortable, don't challenge them.

~ Robert James Waller

Robert James Waller Anthropology Economics Marketing Politics Science

When asked why he wrote the book, Freed said: In the 1980s, I joined the small group of anthropologists who were writing about the history of their subject. I believed that I could add some balance to American anthropological history, and that the best place to start was with museums—where the story began. The more I delved into the archives, the more I was fascinated. I was hooked.

~ Stanley A. Freed

Stanley A. Freed Anthropology History Museums Science

What is even more astonishing is that the entire science of wayfinding is based on dead reckoning. You only know where you are by knowing precisely where you have been and how you got to where you are.

~ Wade Davis

Wade Davis Anthropology Culture History Science Travel

In our desire to impose form on the world and our lives we have lost the capacity to see the form that is already there; and in that lies not liberation but alienation, the cutting off of things as they really are.

~ Colin E. Gunton

Colin E. Gunton Anthropology Creation Freedom Liberation Transcendence

There is a dialectic between common humanity and particular ways of being human.

~ Howard Morphy

Howard Morphy Anthropology Art Human Nature

For over a century, an evolving microcosm of Anthropology’s turbulent history has hidden behind the staid façade of the American Museum of Natural History. From an insider’s perspective, the well-known ethnologist Stan Freed engagingly introduces us to an amazing cast of explorers, eccentrics, idealists, pranksters and forbidding intellectual - an unlikely mix that played a key role in establishing the science of Anthropology as we know it today.

~ Ian Tattersall

Ian Tattersall Anthropology Explorer History Museums

Historical periodization always tells a story. It is a narrative device for putting meaning into the flux of historical process - creating protagonists, heroes, pace, and plot. For this reason, the division of history into periods always carries an ideological load, and it is a methodological imperative to approach questions of broad historical periodization with this in mind.

~ James Ferguson

James Ferguson Anthropology Critical Reading Historiography History

Somewhere beyond Tibet, among the icy peaks and secluded valleys of Central Asia, there lies an inaccessible paradise, a place of universal wisdom and ineffable peace called Shambhala . . . It is inhabited by adepts from every race and culture who form an inner circle of humanity secretly guiding its evolution.In that place, so the legends say, sages have existed since the beginning of human history in a valley of supreme beatitude that is sheltered from the icy arctic winds and where the climate is always warm and temperate, the sun always shines, the gentle airs are always beneficent and nature flowers luxuriantly.

~ Victoria Le Page

Victoria Le Page Anthropology Archaeology History Shambhala Tibet

To gain an understanding of the mind leads on to an appreciation of what it means to be human.

~ Steven Mithen

Steven Mithen Anthropology History Psychology

Cooking gave us not just the meal but also the occasion: the practice of eating together at an appointed time and place. This was something new under the sun, for the forager of raw food would have likely fed himself on the go and alone, like all the other animals. (Or, come to think of it, like the industrial eaters we've more recently become, grazing at gas stations and eating by ourselves whenever and wherever.) But sitting down to common meals, making eye contact, sharing food, and exercising self-restraint all served to civilize us.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Anthropology Culture Eating Food History

The anthropologists got it wrong when they named our species Homo sapiens ('wise man'). In any case it's an arrogant and bigheaded thing to say, wisdom being one of our least evident features. In reality, we are Pan narrans, the storytelling chimpanzee.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Anthropology Chimpanzees Humanity Stories

I am not the first to suggest that anthropology arose in Western thought in an inauspicious period, one characterized by colonialism and so-called racial science. But I seem to be more or less alone in my conviction that, in all its primitivity, this anthropology continues to color the ways in which we conceive of human nature.

~ Marilynne Robinson

Marilynne Robinson Anthropology Human Nature Humanity Sacism

The purpose of anthropology is to make the world safe for human differences.

~ Ruth Benedict

Ruth Benedict Anthropology Differences Peace

A man had better study what a human being is, because he's marrying one - assuming that merely being one has not been sufficient stimulus to that study.

~ Pope Pius Xi

Pope Pius Xi Anthropology Marriage Marriage Advice

There is more to the human mind than its evolutionary heritage.

~ Kenan Malik

Kenan Malik Anthropology Culture Evolution Evolutionary Psychology Humanity Mind Psychology

Gómez had suggested I steal a fish to achieve more courage and purpose. I regarded this task as an anthropological experiment, though it crossed a border into something approaching magic, or perhaps magical thinking. When I googled how to gut a fish, there were over 9 million results.

~ Deborah Levy

Deborah Levy Anthropology Boldness Bravery Courage

Nowhere is it writ that anthropoid apes should understand reality.

~ Terence Mckenna

Terence Mckenna Anthropology Reality

I remember taking an anthropology class in college and the professor was explaining that there is little 'sexual dimorphism' in humans. He meant that there are few outward, observable differences between makes and females. At the time I was confused, so I raised my hand. 'I feel like it's very easy to tell men and women apart,' I said.'That's due to culture,' he answered.

~ Brandon Stanton

Brandon Stanton Anthropology Culture Gender Men Sex Women

[W]e might do better here to think of culture as fashion. And in fashion, of course, the key is not wearing a particular outfit but being able to wear it ... Clothing is a mere collection of garments; fashionability is a performative capacity, an ability to effect the right look through an effective combination of garments, social sense, and bodily performance.

~ James Ferguson

James Ferguson Anthropology Culture Cultures Fashion Sociality Society

If I want to understand an individual human being, I must lay aside all scientific knowledge of the average man and discard all theories in order to adopt a completely new and unprejudiced attitude. I can only approach the task of understanding with a free and open mind, whereas knowledge of man, or insight into human character, presupposes all sorts of knowledge about mankind in general.

~ C.g. Jung

C.g. Jung Anthropology Humanity Individualism Knowledge Non Duality Philosophy Psychology Society Statistics Wholeness

All social interactions require some loss of freedom.

~ Erol Ozan

Erol Ozan Anthropology Communication Freedom Of Expression Friendship Liberty Loss Of Freedom People Relations Respecting Others Social Convention Social Group Social Interaction Social Networking Social Norms Society Sociology

I used to say to my classes that the ways to get insight are: to study infants; to study animals; to study primitive people; to be psychoanalyzed; to have a religious conversion and get over it; to have a psychotic episode and get over it; or to have a love affair with an old Russian. And I stopped saying that when a little dancer in the front row put up her hand and said, 'Does he have to be old?

~ Margaret Mead

Margaret Mead Anthropology Insight Psychology

There was a time when Men functioned through the mind and Women from their heart, now its Men who feel more and women think more...

~ Ramana Pemmaraju

Ramana Pemmaraju Anthropology Feel Feelings And Emotions Psychology Think

It appears now to be universally admitted that, before the exile, the Israelites had no belief in rewards and punishments after death, nor in anything similar to the Christian heaven and hell; but our story proves that it would be an error to suppose that they did not believe in the continuance of individual existence after death by a ghostly simulacrum of life. Nay, I think it would be very hard to produce conclusive evidence that they disbelieved in immortality; for I am not aware that there is anything to show that they thought the existence of the souls of the dead in Sheol ever came to an end. But they do not seem to have conceived that the condition of the souls in Sheol was in any way affected by their conduct in life. If there was immortality, there was no state of retribution in their theology. Samuel expects Saul and his sons to come to him in Sheol.

~ Thomas Henry Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley Anthropology Belief Error Evidence Heaven Hell Israelites Proof Punishment Reward Samuel Saul Science Sheol Simulacrum

In years past, a person died, and eventually all those with memories of him or her also died, bringing about the complete erasure of that person's existence. Just as the human body returned to dust, mingling with atoms of the natural world, a person's existence would return to nothingness.How very clean.Now, as if in belated punishment for the invention of writing, any message once posted on the Internet was immortal. Words as numerous as the dust of the earth would linger forever in their millions and trillions and quadrillions and beyond.

~ Minae Mizumura

Minae Mizumura Anthropology Death Digital Anthropology Digital Immortality Dust Finitude Forgetting Immortality Internet Japan Memory Mortality Quadrillions Writing

These hapless livers were probably not always mere myths, and these legends which traced their spilt blood in the purple bloom of the violet, the scarlet stain of the anemone, or the crimson flush or the rose were no idle poetic emblem of youth and beauty fleeting as the Summer flowers.

~ Sir George James Frazer

Sir George James Frazer Anthropology Cults Historical Curiosities Magic Religion

I personally cannot discern a shred of evidence for ‘[intelligent] design.’ If 97% of all creatures have gone extinct, some plan isn't working very well!

~ Irven Devore

Irven Devore Anthropology Biology Evidence Evolution Extinction Harvard Life Meaning Purpose Science

Try seeing, feeling, and tasting the water you swim in the way a land animal might perceive it. You may find the experience fascinating -- and mind-expanding.

~ Erin Meyer

Erin Meyer Anthropology Authenticity Cross Cultural Understanding Cultural Differences Culture Environment Environmental Values Introspection Nationality Self Awareness Understanding

It is the character of lived experience I want to explore, not the nature of man.

~ Michael James Jackson

Michael James Jackson Anthropology Experience True Nature

Every kind of language is... specialized form of bodily gesture, and in this sense it may be said that the dance is the mother of all languages... an original language of total bodily gesture.This original language of total bodily gesture is thus the one and only real language, which everybody who is in any way expressing himself is using all the time. What we call speech and the other kinds of language are only parts of it which have undergone specialized development.

~ R.g. Collingwood

R.g. Collingwood Anthropology Body Language Dance Evolution Language Non Verbal Communication Primal

Cultural analysis is intrinsically incomplete. And, worse than that, the more deeply it goes the less complete it is.

~ Clifford Geertz

Clifford Geertz Anthropology Culture

It may be in the cultural particularities of people — in their oddities — that some of the most instructive revelations of what it is to be generically human are to be found.

~ Clifford Geertz

Clifford Geertz Anthropology Culture
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