20 quotes found
“The culmination of every supreme nationalism is a consummate universalism.”
“Our common humanity is neither a rationalization nor a deduction. It is as much a given as our nationality.”
“By allowing the group of people whom we call our loved ones to continually expand, we realize that this group is actually limitless. It is only narrow-mindedness and a superficial convention that m...”
“There is no real conflict between nationalism and globalism. On the contrary: It is to the extent that a nation becomes more global in its achievements that it becomes admirable.”
“The world-traveler must, on the one hand, be ready (and actually seek) to visit a tribe in the Solomon Islands or stay with Tibetan nomads; on the other hand, he has to be prepared, when it is requ...”
“Legs: the symbol of my solitude, my individual path, my uniqueness. Arms: the symbol of togetherness, my connection to others, my belonging to the human race. My legs make me who I am; they create ...”
“Every question may be considered the beginning, the prerequisite of the search for knowledge. Every answer may be considered the fruition of a question.”
“The merchant increases the speed of the city. The musician slows it down. The merchant intensifies the urban stress, the noise, the chaos. The musician makes you slow down, find your center. This h...”
“What a pity that the Earth, in spite of modern transport, still remains unknown to most. We are all extraterrestrials on Earth! Soon after we set out to explore the world, we realize that we have b...”
“Many of us do not believe that it is truly possible to see the whole world in the same way as we travel and see, say, Italy or Spain. However, if we pretend for a moment that there are no borders s...”
“As it turns out, Plutarch, consciously or unconsciously, touched on a truth that most of us feel, but rarely meditate upon: the little things in behaviour are the door not only to the real characte...”
“The reason that the little things are more important than the big ones, turns out to be very simple:one can fake the big things in ones behaviour, but not the little things.The little thingslackthe...”
“The person identifies with the image the others have created of him on Facebook, and this image in turn guides his life and actions. He comes to believe that his public image (with the comments und...”
“Through posts and sharing, by exhibiting ones loves and tastes, personal stories, photos, and more, each curates a public image of oneself on the web, to which one then continually strives to confo...”
“Some even peek through their computer screens to see themselves on FB as others see them, in order to be sure of who they really are. In effect, they have become self-voyeurs!”
“What is seen by all on FB becomes what each person also sees in the mirror when he sees himself. The others gaze, but also the others values, opinions, and judgements become ones own.”
“We all watch and are constantly being watched in the social media. And while we feel this gaze of others, we form our own identities, our own personas, having as a guiding principle the opinion, th...”
“By allowing the group of people whom we call “our loved ones” to continually expand, we realize that this group is actually limitless. It is only narrow-mindedness and a superficial convention that...”
“Through “posts” and “sharing,” by exhibiting one’s loves and tastes, personal stories, photos, and more, each “curates” a public image of oneself on the web, to which one then continually strives t...”
“Some even “peek through” their computer screens to see themselves on FB as others see them, in order to be sure of who they really are. In effect, they have become self-voyeurs!”