Top 16 Quotes About Social Constructionism
#1. I am proud to be a conservative ... but I am also proud throughout my life to have attracted the support and the love and affection of people from all over America and all parts of it.
John McCain
#2. We live as if we know how everything will turn out. I certainly lived that way. But we don't know anything. Really, we don't.
Amy Purdy
#3. Rumor is not always wrong
Tacitus
#4. Donald Trump tweeted out to the world a quote allegedly from Senator Tom Coburn impugning my honesty. Within hours, Tom Coburn came out publicly and said, "That quote was an utter fabrication."
Ted Cruz
#5. No, I don't believe in the wasting of time,
But I don't believe that I'm wasting mine
Fiona Apple
#6. I'm writing a review of three books on feminism and science, and it's about social constructionism. So I would say I'm a social constructionist, whatever that means.
Clifford Geertz
#7. The poet's expression of joy conceals his despair at not having found the reality of joy.
Max Jacob
#9. If you say the Holy Rosary every day, with a spirit of faith and love, our Lady will make sure she leads you very far along her Son's path.
Josemaria Escriva
#10. As we go through life we gradually discover who we are, but the more we discover, the more we lose ourselves.
Haruki Murakami
#11. In the mid-nineties, diversity in the fashion/beauty business was hard to come by.
Joy Bryant
#12. Consensus isn't just about agreement. It's about changing things around: You get a proposal, you work something out, people foresee problems, you do creative synthesis. At the end of it, you come up with something that everyone thinks is okay. Most people like it, and nobody hates it.
David Graeber
#13. Just as you would not permit a fellow employee to steal a piece of office equipment, you shouldn't let anyone walk away with the time of his fellow managers.
Andy Grove
#14. The data transfer rate just isn't good enough for the size of music files, even in compressed formats. So your request for "Anything, oh God, ANYTHING but Disco" is denied. Enjoy your boogie fever. Also,
Andy Weir
#16. From this point of view, science - the real game in town - is rhetoric, a series of efforts to persuade relevant social actors that one's manufactured knowledge is a route to a desired form of very objective power.
Donna J. Haraway
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