Top 16 Arjun Appadurai Quotes

#1. Whenever I would get in trouble with my dad, my mom would always save me. So that's why I like my mom - she cool.

Wyclef Jean

#2. If I choose to devote myself to certain labors which yield more real profit, though but little money, they may be inclined to look on me as an idler.

Henry David Thoreau

#3. As long as you turn out smarter then me, kid, then I know I can die happy.

Various

#4. I'm always announcing my retirement. I'm still not retired.

Dick Van Dyke

#5. Deakins is in my class but, frankly, he's in a different class.

Jeffrey Archer

#6. It does mean, if this is the idea, the end of Britain as an independent European state ... it means the end of a thousand years of history.

Hugh Gaitskell

#7. Life with another person is always difficult.

Yoko Ono

#8. We are all the authors of our own fates; but we have gotten so lost in the technicalities of forming letters and stringing words together that we've forgotten what it really means to write.

Cristen Rodgers

#9. By the time the anthem plays its final strains, all twenty-four of us stand in one unbroken line in what must be the first public show of unity among the districts since the Dark Days. You

Suzanne Collins

#10. We journalists are never so idiotic as when we analyze things that we shouldn't be analyzing.

Joe Klein

#11. Really you'd do that.

Yes I would, I am a hacker I can do whatever I like.

Charon Lloyd-Roberts

#12. So holy and so perfect is my love, And I in such a poverty of grace, That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps.

William Shakespeare

#13. To me it is harder to play a real person, but when you do it and you feel good about it and the person feels good about it, I think that's doubly rewarding. So the challenge is greater, the risk is greater, but the reward is greater as well.

Donnie Wahlberg

#14. Organized religion provides a model of the way all organizations, from the state down to the village garden club, end a price in terms of a member's freedom of thought and action.

Robert Shea

#15. From the earliest days, videogame players were less interested in winning than in going to a new psychic place where things were always a bit different, but always the same. The gambler and the videogame player share a life of contradiction; you are overwhelmed, and so you disappear into the game.

Sherry Turkle

#16. One man's imagined community is another man's political prison.

Arjun Appadurai

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