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Anthropological Research Quotes By Richard Dawkins

In very different ways, the possibility that the universe is teeming with life, and the opposite possibility that we are totally alone, are equally exciting. Either way, the urge to know more about the universe seems to me irresistible, and I cannot imagine that anybody of truly poetic sensibility could disagree. — Richard Dawkins

Anthropological Research Quotes By Louis Zamperini

You only have one life. You should never be too busy to save it. — Louis Zamperini

Anthropological Research Quotes By John Rutherford

It's wrong to take even those occasional long sentences in the Quixote with loose structures, and subdivide, tighten and correct them because they are not instances of stylistic carelessness but examples of Cervantes's masterly creation of realistic dialogue: His amused observation of the deleterious effects of natural verbosity, or of passionate interest in the subject under discussion, on the speaker's grammar. — John Rutherford

Anthropological Research Quotes By Patrick Schulte

Well, the truth is, we hope that this book will do just that. I like to think of it as idiot encouragement. Take a chance in life. Set a goal for yourself and make it happen. — Patrick Schulte

Anthropological Research Quotes By Sarah Pink

for instance, the theories and practices of art and photography with anthropological theory and practice (e.g. Edwards 1997a; da Silva and Pink 2004; Grimshaw and Ravetz 2004; Schneider and Wright 2005). The interdisciplinary focus in visual methods has also been represented in Theo van Leeuwen and Carey Jewitt's Handbook of Social Research (2000) and Chris Pole's Seeing is Believing (2004) both of which combine case studies in visual research from across disciplines. The idea that visual research as a field of interdisciplinary practice is also central to Advances in Visual Methodology (Pink 2012a) and is demonstrated by the work of the volume's contributors, as well as by the recent SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods (Margolis and Pauwels 2011). Likewise the interdisciplinary journal Visual Studies (formerly Visual Sociology) provides an excellent series of examples of visual research, practice, theory and methodology. — Sarah Pink

Anthropological Research Quotes By Jay Asher

Hannah wasn't my first kiss, but the first kiss that mattered: the first kiss with someone who mattered. — Jay Asher

Anthropological Research Quotes By Noam Chomsky

Dissident intellectuals aren't all beautiful. — Noam Chomsky

Anthropological Research Quotes By Mary Crowley

If it's to be; it's up to me — Mary Crowley

Anthropological Research Quotes By Mindy Kaling

Sometimes I eavesdrop on people. I could rationalize it - oh, this is good anthropological research for characters I'm writing - but it's basically just nosiness. It also helps me gauge where I'm at: Am I normal? — Mindy Kaling

Anthropological Research Quotes By Christie Yant

Neither of them had learned, after two divorces, that people can't be applied to wounds like gauze. — Christie Yant

Anthropological Research Quotes By Mike Lofgren

A couple of years ago, a Republican committee staff director told me candidly (and proudly) what the method was to all this obstruction and disruption. Should Republicans succeed in obstructing the Senate from doing its job, it would further lower Congress's generic favorability rating among the American people. By sabotaging the reputation of an institution of government, the party that is programmatically against government would come out the relative winner. — Mike Lofgren

Anthropological Research Quotes By Dwight Yorke

Paul Scholes and Gary Neville are the centrefolds of Man United — Dwight Yorke

Anthropological Research Quotes By Ellen J. Barrier

Hanging with people who make you feel unappreciated, for the mere sake of appearing to be popular, is the loneliest place to be. — Ellen J. Barrier