Top 40 Latour's Quotes
#1. His flexible mind extended to take in his opponent's position and then snapped back like an elastic, with the illusion that it had covered ground.
Mary McCarthy
#2. Until cancer, you care about a lot of bullshit that doesn't really matter.
A.S. King
#3. India is a reservoir of alternative interpretations of what the global is, and these ways of viewing the world need to be exposed.
Bruno Latour
#4. Nancy Cartwright here in this School has written the funniest paper on scientific method ever, by taking the average advice from all the books about scientific method, and they are extreme banalities
Bruno Latour
#5. Things that we need to learn are the importance of establishing brand, establishing market presence. Technology-wise, it's things like ease of use, user interfaces; all of these things that tend to be less important in our other business segments are important things for us in the consumer market.
Charles Giancarlo
#6. A key component of high-level learning is cultivating a resilient awareness that is the older, conscious embodiment of a child's playful obliviousness.
Josh Waitzkin
#8. There's no such thing as "sustaining" leadership; it must be reinvented again and again.
Gary Hamel
#9. Wealthy people always know the exact value of their time.
Marshall Sylver
#10. He would have thought God could make his own decisions, but Weston believes the creator may be pushed and coaxed and maybe bribed a little.
Hilary Mantel
#11. Tell me, have you ever had sex in the back of a Rolls Royce? -Kingsley
Tiffany Reisz
#12. The only shibboleth the West has is science. It is the premise of modernity and it defines itself as a rationality capable of, indeed requiring separation from politics, religion and really, society. Modernisation is to work towards this.
Bruno Latour
#13. We would be better off thinking of nature as a tiger than as a docile and compliant automaton that can never threaten our survival.
Bruno Latour
#15. If one looks at the works of Newton to Einstein, they were never scientists in the way modernity understands the term.
Bruno Latour
#16. In the letters section, a Scot reminds his readers of the 'Glorious Alliance' between France and Mary Queen of Scots, which explains why Scotland should not share the rabid Europhobia of Englishmen.
Bruno Latour
#17. Father Latour began to tell them about his friendly relations with Protestants in Ohio, but they had not room in their minds for two ideas.
Willa Cather
#18. My interest is that there is a disconnect between the science and the size of the threat that people mention about nature, the planet and the climate, and the emotion that this triggers. So we are supposed to be extremely frightened people, but despite that we appear to sleep pretty well.
Bruno Latour
#19. I am very direct and I tend to treat everyone exactly the same, which sometimes gets me in trouble because some movie stars feel like they should be treated differently. But, when you're dealing with good actors, they really appreciate it.
John Landis
#20. Be not the one who debunks but the one who assembles, not the one who lifts the rugs from under the feet of the naive believers but the one who offers arenas in which to gather.
Bruno Latour
#23. Alas, the historical name is 'actor-network-theory', a name that is so awkward, so confusing, so meaningless that it deserves to be kept.
Bruno Latour
#24. Philosophy is not in the business of explaining anything. Actual occasions explain what happened, not philosophy.
Bruno Latour
#25. I have sought to offer humanists a detailed analysis of a technology sufficiently magnificent and spiritual to convince them that the machines by which they are surrounded are cultural artifacts worthy of their attention and respect.
Bruno Latour
#26. [Bruno] Latour argues that one of the foundational gestures of western modernity has been the effort to formulate and police a heightened antimony between nonhuman nature and human culture.
-- Randall Styers, Making Magic, p. 17
Randall Styers
#27. It's called a sea anchor,' [Evanlyn] explained. 'It'll stop us drifting too far.'
Alyss was impressed. 'And you said you were pig-ignorant when it came to boats.'
'I don't remember saying that,' Evanlyn replied with a frown.
Alyss shrugged. 'Oh? Well, it must have been me.
John Flanagan
#29. Machines are the concealed wishes of actants which have tamed forces so effectively that they no longer look like forces
Bruno Latour
#30. What is an organization actually, even in organization theory, even in the most classical sense in management, if not a serial redescription which starts again (and it's true) every morning.
Bruno Latour
#31. The composition of a common world would be the definition of politics.
Bruno Latour
#32. The world is not a solid continent of facts sprinkled by a few lakes of uncertainties, but a vast ocean of uncertainties speckled by a few islands of calibrated and stabilized forms
Bruno Latour
#33. In common with librarians the world over, the two women were used to dealing with a disproportionate quota of odd people acting strangely.
Jose Latour
#34. Do not be troubled for a language, cultivate your soul and she will show herself.
Eugene Delacroix
#35. And here I want to interject and say that Heidegger is an absolute occasionalist and has no theory of time despite "time" being included in the title Being and Time
Bruno Latour
#36. It seemed to her sometimes that the most important thing about marriage was not a home or children or a remedy against sin, but simply there being always an eye to catch.
Jan Struther
#37. You who are on the inside, don't condemn my lack of faith too quickly; you who are on the outside, don't be too quick to mock my overcredulity; you who are indifferent, don't be too quick to wax ironic about my perpetual hesitations.
Bruno Latour
#38. Scientists are very much entangled in their culture and this culture is not pristine, untouched by other cultures and practices.
Bruno Latour
#39. Change the instruments and you will change the entire social theory that goes with them
Bruno Latour
#40. I'm a huge Muppets fan. Gigantic. I think they're genius. I think they're some of the best work out there and completely underrated, just because of how genius they are. I love that kind of humor. It's so innocent but brilliant.
Andie MacDowell
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