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There are three sources of belief: reason, custom, inspiration.

~ Blaise Pascal

Blaise Pascal Belief Custom Inspiration Pascal Philosophy Reason Source

This man's spiritual power has been precisely this, that he has distinguished between custom and creed. He has broken the conventions, but he has kept the commandments.

~ G.k. Chesterton

G.k. Chesterton Commandments Creed Custom Power Spirituality

The imagination serves us only when the mind is absolutely free of any prejudice. A single prejudice suffices to cool off the imagination. This whimsical part of the mind is so unbridled as to be uncontrollable. Its greatest triumphs, its most eminent delights consist in smashing all the restraints that oppose it. Imagination is the enemy of all norms, the idolater of all disorder and of all that bears the color of crime.

~ Marquis De Sade

Marquis De Sade Custom Freedom Freedom Of Thought Imagination Intellect Social Norms Tradition

There probably was a time when the idea of having a toilet inside a house was repulsive.

~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

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If they're from the village, you take them to the inn. If they're from the city, you treat them with respect when they are beautiful and throw them on the highway when they are dead.

~ Voltaire

Voltaire Custom Satire Tradition Women

As an anarch, who acknowledges neither law nor custom, I owe it to myself to get at the very heart of things. I then probe them in terms of their contradictions, like image and mirror image. Either is imperfect – by seeking to unite them, which I practice every morning, I manage to catch a corner of reality.

~ Ernst Jünger

Ernst Jünger Anarch Custom Law Reality

Stenham had always taken it for granted that the dichotomy of belief and behavior was the cornerstone of the Moslem world. It was too deep to be called hypocrisy; it was merely custom. They said one thing and they did something else. They affirmed their adherence to Islam in formulated phrases, but they behaved as though they believed, and actually did believe, something quite different. Still, the unchanging profession of faith was there, and to him it was this eternal contradiction which made them Moslems. But Amar’s relationship to his religion was far more robust: he believed it possible to practice literally what the Koran enjoined him to profess. He kept the precepts constantly in his hand, and applied them on every occasion, at every moment. The fact that such a person as Amar could be produced by this society rather upset Stenham’s calculations. For Stenham, the exception invalidated the rule instead of proving it: if there were one Amar, there could be others. Then the Moroccans were not the known quantity he had thought they were, inexorably conditioned by the pressure of their own rigid society; his entire construction was false in consequence, because it was too simple and did not make allowances for individual variations.

~ Paul Bowles

Paul Bowles Archetypes Colonialism Custom French Morocco Individual Variation Individuation Islam Morocco Society Stereotypes Tradition Variation

The institutions, conventions, customs and laws that make up the complex structure of a society are the work of a hundred centuries and a billion minds; and one mind must not expect to comprehend them in one lifetime, much less in twenty years.

~ Will Durant

Will Durant Custom Society Youthful Arrogance

Shaving was invented to kill time before a date.

~ M*A*S*H Episode Guide Team

M*A*S*H Episode Guide Team Civilization Culture Custom Habit

In truth, the crossing from nature to culture and vice versa has always stood wide open. It leads across an easily accessible bridge: the practising life. People have committed themselves to its construction since they came into existence - or rather, people only came into existence by applying themselves to the building of said bridge. The human being is the pontifical creature that, from its earliest evolutionary stages, has created tradition-compatible connections between the bridgeheads in the bodily realm and those in cultural programes. From the start, nature and culture are linked by a broad middle ground of embodied practices - containing languages, rituals and technical skills, in so far as these factors constitute the universal forms of automatized artificialities. This intermediate zone forms a morphologically rich, variable and stable region that can, for the time being, be referred to sufficiently clearly with such conventional categories as education, etiquette, custom, habit formation, training and exercise - without needing to wait for the purveyors of the 'human sciences', who, with all their bluster about culture, create the confusion for whose resolution they subsequently offer their services.

~ Peter Sloterdijk

Peter Sloterdijk Culture Custom Education Etiquette Exercise Habit Human Sciences Nature Practising Training

Believe me, Eugenie, the words vice and virtue supply us only with local meanings. There is no action, however bizarre you may picture it, that is truly criminal; or one that can really be called virtuous. Everything depends on our customs and on the climates we live in. What is considered a crime here is often a virtue a few hundred leagues away; and the virtues of another hemisphere might, quite conversely, be regarded as crimes among us. There is no atrocity that hasn't been deified, no virtue that hasn't been stigmatized.

~ Marquis De Sade

Marquis De Sade Custom Moral Relativism Morality Vice Virtue

The author says his young son, adopted from South Korea, occasionally burps and says thank you but otherwise is doing all right.

~ Jim Bouton

Jim Bouton Acculturation Conventional Wisdom Custom Habit Parenting

The greater part of the world has, properly speaking, no history, because the despotism of Custom is complete. This is the case over the whole East. Custom is there, in all things, the final appeal; justice and right mean conformity to custom; the argument of custom no one, unless some tyrant intoxicated with power, thinks of resisting. And we see the result. Those nations must once have had originality; they did not start out of the ground populous, lettered, and versed in many of the arts of life; they made themselves all this, and were then the greatest and most powerful nations in the world. What are they now? The subjects or dependants of tribes whose forefathers wandered in the forests when theirs had magnificent palaces and gorgeous temples, but over whom custom exercised only a divided rule with liberty and progress.

~ John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill Conformity Custom Eastern Civilization Liberty

Five GOP representative candidates this session have shocked me to my soul at how blatant they have trivialized rape. My prayers were answered in their defeat!

~ Diane Chamberlain

Diane Chamberlain Army Custom Gop Logic Military Rape Military Sexual Assault Politics Prejudice Rape Culture Truth

We must also remember that in every little village-god and every little superstitious custom is that which we are accustomed to call our religious faith. But local customs are infinite and contradictory. Which are we to obey, and which not to obey? The Brāhmin of Southern India, for instance, would shrink in horror at the sight of another Brahmin eating meat; a Brahmin in the North thinks it a most glorious and holy thing to do—he kills goats by the hundred in sacrifice. If you put forward your custom, they are equally ready with theirs. Various are the customs all over India, but they are local. The greatest mistake made is that ignorant people always think that this local custom is the essence of our religion.

~ Swami Vivekananda

Swami Vivekananda 1897 Custom India Madura Religion

Nice customs curtsy to great kings.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Authority Custom Tradition

Custom is second nature.

~ Saint Augustine

Saint Augustine Second Custom
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