Logocentric Quotes & Sayings
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In other words, multiculturalism is a noble, logocentric, and rational endeavor that simply misidentifies its own stance and claims to be not rational because some of the things it tolerates are not rational. But its own tolerance is rational through and through, and rightly so. Rationality is the only structure that will tolerate structures other than itself. It thus fails to notice that that stance itself actually (and appropriately) rejects all narrower perspectives (which clearly shows that all perspectives are not equal). — Ken Wilber

Wholeness does not mean perfection; it means embracing brokenness as an integral part of life — Parker J. Palmer

But here's something that I know about friendship: Sometimes the right thing to do is to not point out that your friend hasn't touched her chicken fingers or French fries and not point that maybe she's just overreacting. Instead, you just smile and sit with her and say, "I understand" when really, you don't understand her at all. — Dana Reinhardt

A good picture book can almost be whistled ... All have their own melodies behind the storytelling. — Margaret Wise Brown

It is regrettable that many Christian psychologists talk more about such things as unconscious motivation and emotional damage than they do about sin and responsibility. — Larry Crabb

To stand against the enemy is to rest in what Jesus has already done. — Pedro Okoro

The selection and following of a spiritual guide is the most important duty of a Sufi. — Idries Shah

I'm a jerk, that's who I am. I'm like everybody else. — Larry David

Royce's eyes narrowed in discouragement at the thoght of having to sing to jenny. his deep bariton voice would surely bring every hound for miles to yap and nip at his heels. — Judith McNaught

Auburn is a very small, quiet college town, a different kind of place geographically and culturally. — Tim Hudson

Seven hundred and fifty miles per hour. Eight hundred. Eight hundred and three. Fast. Very fast. The — Rick Riordan

This is the true wine of astonishment: We are not over when we think we are. — Alice Walker

My professor, he reminded us of Kant: to think by oneself, to think in accordance with oneself. Today they say that's logocentric, not politically correct. Streams must flow in the right direction so that they may converge. Why all this cultural bustling? Just to assure oneself that everyone is speaking of the same thing. Of what? Of Otherness. — Jean-Francois Lyotard