Quote by The Economist Download Open image ““For now, tribal instincts backed by institutional machinery, still prop up the old split'.”” — The Economist ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“a tribe is nothing more than a coalition of people working together as equals to make a living.” — Daniel Quinn Copy Share Image
“It seemed a great shame that such a radical split should have taken place in a society that heretofore had always moved in perfect… — Adah Louise Sutton Copy Share Image
“I think we are, by our own closed-door admissions, a fractious untrusting tribe unified only because we are besieged by larger forces.” — Andrew X. Pham Copy Share Image
“I think, tribalism is a mental prison…and pride of identity coupled with arrogance is one of the leading factors that limit one’s ability to… — Duop Chak Wuol Copy Share Image
“It is compromise that prevents each set of reformers from crushing the group at the other end of the political spectrum.” — John Fitzgerald Kennedy Copy Share Image
“sovereign moshpit of corrupt bureaucrats and tribal strongmen and baseline incompetence. When” — Ward Larsen Copy Share Image
“But instead of losing quietly, one by one, they have banded together with a mindless kind of loyalty and moved outside the framework, for… — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
“You can no longer see or identify yourself solely as a member of a tribe, but as a citizen of a nation of one… — idowu koyenikan Copy Share Image
“despite all the machinery of civilization devoted to splitting up and moving on, Mark couldn't imagine the strength needed to actually do such a… — Matthew Weiner Copy Share Image
“Books educate people and educated people ask awkward questions of those who govern them. The educated, in short, are considered ungovernable. Better to keep… — The Economist Copy Share Image
“A lot of the people who read a bestselling novel, for example, do not read much other fiction. By contrast, the audience for an… — The Economist Copy Share Image
“But that is the strange thing about the future. Nothing ages faster than yesterday’s dreams of tomorrow.” — The Economist Copy Share Image
“An oft-quoted statistic from the [United Nations] reports is that the amount of literature translated into Spanish in a single year exceeds the entire… — The Economist Copy Share Image
“IN THE room of Mashal Khan, a student at Abdul Wali Khan University in Mardan, a dusty town in north-west Pakistan, the late occupant’s… — The Economist Copy Share Image