
Top 42 Thorsten Quotes
#1. Not a single Buddha, bodhisattva, or shengren in Europe, but in Asia: all philosophers and saints? What is that probability?
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#2. The English word 'creativity' is derived from the Roman-Latin creo - to create. It is inextricably linked to the Western notion of a creator - a divine intervention and violent disrupter.
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#3. One of the misconceptions about BlackBerry is that it's your parents' smartphone.
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#4. A good browser, apps, good camera, and fast networking in your smartphone is just expected today.
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#7. The wisdom of the East is immortalized in its vocabularies and must be liberated from European language imperialism once and for all.
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#8. I am despised by an army of undiscerning academic highbrows, and ridiculed by semi-educated and vengeful "China-experts" whose era of translating Chinese into Western categories has now come to an end. The public is ready for non-European vocabularies.
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#9. Translation, an archaic way of silencing, marginalizing or disowning other people's originality, must come to an end.
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#10. These days we are experiencing an unprecedented Anglo-Saxon bias against foreign terms.
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#11. When you say we're bringing a product to market, you make sure you execute.
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#12. Nations should compete for their terminologies just as they compete for everything else.
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#13. Our Western press soldiers from The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Economist, etc. (often 1 correspondent for every 200 million Chinese), happily manufacture stories, demonize the Chinese government, and fabricate heroes, saviors, and incidents for China, at will.
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#14. The user interface on the iPhone, with all due respect for what this invention was all about is now five years old.
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#15. There is a Cult of Western evangelists and self-righteous crusaders who are determined to dislodge non-Western nations and usurp their governments.
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#16. In five years I don't think there'll be a reason to have a tablet anymore. Maybe a big screen in your workspace, but not a tablet as such. Tablets themselves are not a good business model,
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#17. Tourists and imperialists do not come to be taught. They call things the way they call things at home.
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#18. In a maturing market it's not advisable to be always everybody's darling, because you get too thin.
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#20. Future is mobile computing - smartphones and tablets are just elements of it. The industry is on the verge of a whole new paradigm.
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#21. Most Western journalists in China prefer a Chinese-free international language, and thus bend over backwards to replace important Chinese terms with Western vocabularies.
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#22. For 3,000 years the Chinese owned the concept of daxue, yet no Chinaman ever came of the idea - let alone succeeded - to elevate this word permanently into the English language. What to think of such cultural passivity?
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#23. If the humanities were science, the vocabularies of the world's languages would add up, not overlap.
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#24. Now if you go exactly where your competitors are, you're dead.
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#25. Taking part in the Western mission to civilize the East is highly spiritually rewarding. And what is political destabilization and social unrest but a sweet revenge for China's disregard for Western hegemony.
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#26. Westerners who go native with Chinese ideas are called 'eggs' - outside white, inside yellow -, and are often systematically excluded from their expat community's activities, let alone the financial support system.
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#27. Science Magazine wouldn't in a dream think about publishing a single Chinese term. Chinese words and brands must be suppressed, crushed even, hold back at all costs.
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#28. Sadly, Asia never cared, with the unenviable consequence that today's Zuckerberg's brand, Facebook, enjoys more copyright and legal protection than the entire intellectual output of China in the last 3,000 years.
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#29. No matter what China is going to become, China will never recover her true originality if she tries to please the West on Western terms.
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#30. I am all for the inclusion of foreign cultures, not their omission in our media. Foreign names, brands, and inventions must be allowed to show and to compete in US publications. Today, most foreign words are still banned. And almost 7 billion people whose first language is not English are silenced.
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#31. Their culture is narrowly interbred, and some personal relations border on the incestuous, so they float each other's boat and write almost identical muck-raking stories. Everyone in China knows why they are, and their China-bashing is green-lighting all of us to join the onslaught.
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#32. The New York Times must write from the position of highest authority, like the voice of an overlord and colonial master, which it cannot if the matter is discussed on foreign terms.
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#33. At the very core of RIM is the innovation. We always think ahead. We always think forward. We sometimes think the unthinkable. And that is fantastic.
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#34. The Four Great Chinese Inventions - compass, gun-powder, paper, and print - are legendary. Less talked about are meritocracy and banknotes.
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#35. This is the 21st century, yet Western scholars are happy to keep it colonial, describing Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism in Greco-Hellenic or Judeo-Christians terms.
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#36. China has already more millionaires than Japan, Germany, and Great Britain combined. Only in US politics, where the ruling elites belong to the dinosaurs, does the myth of Chinese lack of creativity hold its sway.
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#37. Had I not come to China, I would have never learned that China is a wenming, that is has shengren and junzi, that is aspires to datong, and that "Confucianism" isn't a religion, that's not even its correct name, but is rujia.
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#38. Only if a Chinaman presents proof of affiliation with the West, has Western patrons vouch for him, and writes in 'pure' English, may he present his 'submission' to Western publishers.
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#40. Where will they all sleep and dine? How do philosophers party? What should we print on the pillows and promotional cups?
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#41. There isn't a hotel, massage parlor, ktv, or conference hall in town that isn't frequented by "little sisters" (xiaojie), escort personnel (baopo), hostesses (peinv), or other types of prostitutes (jinv).
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#42. Most American and European scholars believe that the Chinese speak their languages, only that they "talk" in Chinese.
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