Monotonous Quotes
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“There are people who are generic. They make generic responses and they expect generic answers. They live inside a box and they think people who don't fit into their box are weird. But I'll tell you what, generic people are the weird people. They are like genetically-manipulated plants growing inside a laboratory, like indistinguishable faces, like droids. Like ignorance.”
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“there would be no powerful will binding hers in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow creature…And yet she had loved him- sometimes. Often she had not. What did it matter! What could love, the unsolved mystery, count for in the face of this possession of self-assertion which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being.”
― The Story of an Hour
― The Story of an Hour
“It is a mistake to think Africans are not good husbands”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“If you marry an African, you will marry a man who takes his responsibility for the family seriously”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“An African man will never stop trying to fulfill his role as the head of the family”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“The African man will not take anything for granted, because life has helped him set the right priorities”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“Basically, walking is always the same, putting one foot in front of the other. But the secret of that monotony is that it constitutes a remedy for boredom. Boredom is immobility of the body confronted with emptiness of mind. The repetitiveness of walking eliminates boredom, for, with the body active, the mind is no longer affected by its lassitude, no longer draws from its inertia the vague vertigo of an endless spiral. In a state of boredom one is always seeking something to do, despite the obvious futility of any activity. When walking, there is always something to do: walk. Or rather, no, there’s nothing more to do because one is just walking, and when one is going to a place or covering a route, one has only to keep moving. That is boringly obvious. The body’s monotonous duty liberates thought.”
― A Philosophy of Walking
― A Philosophy of Walking
“In fact I’ve settled into my monotonous life pretty well, only feeling the urge to rip my hair out about once a week now.”
― The Distance Between Us
― The Distance Between Us
“All the decisions that an African man makes will be weighed in terms of influence not only on himself but also on his wife and his entire family”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“Marriage is a sign for maturity for an African man”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“An African man who runs his house well is automatically a story of success in his society”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“A man who dishonors his wife is disrespected and ridiculed in his society”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“Marriage for an African is more than just a relationship,It is a bearing wall in the structure of his life”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“An African man sees all his plans through the prism of the family”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“There is a common belief that a wife and a child always come with a blessing”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“In the African society, divorce is seen as being morally unacceptable”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“The African is not averse of plunging into something new for him”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“Africans appreciate the stability and comfort that they are able to acquire in life, in particular the comfort that comes with having a wife”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“Majority of Africans are exceptionally hygienic, well-dressed and elegant”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“Prejudice inherent in individuals of many monocultural societies in relation to black husbands is devoid of logic”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“We need to develop an attitude of tolerance towards other nations and cultures”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“Due to the experience of being in new places, our horizons and knowledge of foreign languages expand, which also influences the development and mental health of the person”
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
― The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century
“I often wonder if people chose their lives or whether they let their life be chosen by fate”
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“I often wonder if people chose their lives or whether they let their life be chosen by fate.”
― WHAT LIFE IS ALL ABOUT?
― WHAT LIFE IS ALL ABOUT?
“Living a stagnant life without growth and progress can become monotonous – draining creativity and passion – so we must push ourselves forward without falling into any traps.”
“বৃদ্ধি এবং অগ্রগতি ছাড়া স্থবির জীবন যাপন করা একঘেয়ে হয়ে উঠতে পারে – সৃজনশীলতা এবং আবেগকে নষ্ট করে – তাই, আমাদের অবশ্যই কোন ফাঁদে না পড়ে নিজেদেরকে এগিয়ে নিয়ে যেতে হবে।”
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“বৃদ্ধি এবং অগ্রগতি ছাড়া স্থবির জীবন যাপন করা একঘেয়ে হয়ে উঠতে পারে – সৃজনশীলতা এবং আবেগকে নষ্ট করে – তাই, আমাদের অবশ্যই কোন ফাঁদে না পড়ে নিজেদেরকে এগিয়ে নিয়ে যেতে হবে।”
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