Quotes about asia

Santosh Kalwar -

Asia is an entertainment, Europe is a dream, America is an imprisonment and Rest is a nightmare.

Roman Payne - Crepuscule

People wonder why so many writers come to live in Paris. I’ve been living ten years in Paris and the answer seems simple to me: because it’s the best place to pick ideas. Just like Italy, Spain.. or Iran are the best places to pick saffron. If you want to pick opium poppies you go to Burma or South-East Asia. And if you want to pick novel ideas, you go to Paris.

Kyoko Yoshida -

No, I am not imagining a book-burning, warmongering, anti-intellectual fascist regime – in my plan, there is no place for re ghters who light up the Homers and Lady Murasakis and Cao Xueqins stashed under your bed – because, for starters, I’m not banning literature per se. I’m banning the reading of literature. Purchasing and collecting books and other forms of literature remains perfectly legitimate as long as you don’t peruse the literature at hand.

Mahatma Gandhi -

Among the many misdeeds of British rule in India, history will look upon the Act which deprived a whole nation of arms as the blackest.

Aung San Suu Kyi -

It is not power that corrupts but fear.

Amit Kalantri - Wealth of Words

You can take the Indian out of the family, but you cannot take the family out of the Indian.

Amit Kalantri - Wealth of Words

In your name, the family name is at last because it's the family name that lasts.

Tom Carter - China: Portrait of a People

I drift like a cloud,Across these venerable eastern lands,A journey of unfathomable distances,An endless scroll of experiences...Lady Zhejiang here we must part,For the next province awaits my embrace.Sad wanderer, once you conquer the East,Where do you go?

Irl M. Davis - An Entrepreneur in Asia: A Personal Journey of Global Proportions

Never Underestimate. Just as in any other negotiation, watching before acting is as important as listening before speaking. It's doubly important in China, however, where customs are time-honored and breaches of protocol not so quickly forgiven.

Vann Chow -

The face of self-pity was universally understood.

Tom Carter - Unsavory Elements: Stories of Foreigners on the Loose in China

No wonder prostitution is so rampant in China, I mused as I watched the four girls watch us: why stand on your feet all day for slave wages when you can get rich on your back?

Julie Koh - Capital Misfits

Never forget,' says Sugar Daddy, 'we are a nation built on sugar. It is our history and it is the source of our prosperity, now and in the future.'This is true. Our entire nation sits on reclaimed land made from sugar. Ours is an island that rose out of the sea, built on a hard core of toffee.

Julie Koh - Capital Misfits

She pulls me further down. More trapped souls reach out to us, dressed in clothes from decades past. The girl ignores them as we descend along the timeline – decade by decade – towards the birth of the island.

Vann Chow - Shanghai Nobody

And now that I have been scammed once, I felt like it could not happen to me again.

Peter A. Lorge - The Asian Military Revolution: From Gunpowder to the Bomb

...the modern bias in contemporary Western scholarship (which has spread to the rest of the world as well) insists upon focusing all attention on the formation of the modern world and ‘‘modernity.’’ By directing attention to a time period rather than to a region, Western scholars can place the West at the center of any discussion, and subordinate backward Asia to Western history, without explicitly condemning Asian cultures and polities or arguing for a narrowly Eurocentric view of the world. Ne

Peter A. Lorge - The Asian Military Revolution: From Gunpowder to the Bomb

Perhaps the strangest manifestation of the Eurocentric approach to the history of military technology is ... the attempt to discern fundamental cultural roots in the distant past that have resulted in the perceived current Western dominance of the world. This essentialism attempts to contrast ancient Greek logic and philosophy with the less rationally minded philosophies of the non-West. Modern science and technology, in this view, is a simple jump from ancient Greece to early modern Europe.

Peter A. Lorge - The Asian Military Revolution: From Gunpowder to the Bomb

Technology has become the West’s main prop to its claims of inherent superiority over the non-West, and the reason why the non-West should adopt Western culture. If advanced technology is particular to Western culture, then it is only by Westernizing that the non-West can obtain it. This argument collapses if Western technology can be adopted in isolation from the broader culture, or if other cultures can generate significant technology independently.

Peter A. Lorge - The Asian Military Revolution: From Gunpowder to the Bomb

... the very appearance of the word ‘‘oriental’’ as a serious geographic or cultural term triggers alarm bells for any American academic. The late Edward Said’s Orientalism argued that the word ‘‘oriental’’ is a fundamentally pejorative term for certain parts of the non-Western world, not only indicating that they are inferior but also justifying Western colonization or domination of them.

Peter A. Lorge - The Asian Military Revolution: From Gunpowder to the Bomb

China failed to maintain its technological lead, and a similar failure throughout Asia to take advantage of the early exposure to that head start transformed precocity into a false dawn. Perversely, Asian improvements and adaptations of current (twentieth- to twenty-first-century) Western-developed technology are taken as further signs of lack of creativity.

Paul A. Cohen - Discovering History in China: American Historical Writing on the Recent Chinese Past

It is a truism, easily forgotten, that the West, in its modern phase, has not stood still. Also easily forgotten is the fact that "the West" is a relative concept only. Without an "East" or a "non-West" to compare it with, it would quite simply not exist; there would be no word for it in our vocabulary. If the concept of the West did not exist, of course, the spatial variations within the geographical area now subsumed under "the West" would loom larger in our minds. The difference between Franc

Paul Theroux - The Great Railway Bazaar

...a society without jaywalkers might indicate a society without artists.

Tom Vater -

Mee and Ow sat in the shade of a mango tree and were doing their make-up. Both of them wore gloves that reached all the way up to their elbows, to keep the tropical sun off their skins. They looked briefly at Maier, with the curiosity usually reserved for a passing dog. It was too early for professional enthusiasm.

Vann Chow - The White Man and the Pachinko Girl

The only difference between having an affair here and having an affair there was that the American men would always ended up losing half of his estates over a woman he was infatuated just as much as the next tramp who would come his way, while Japanese men would only earn more respect from their subordinates through the possession of much younger women, as a sign of prowess and affluence, while their wives at home, as if there were rule books distributed nationally on the “proper” marriage etiqu

Jane Wilson-Howarth - A Glimpse of Eternal Snows: A Journey of Love and Loss in the Himalayas

We'd incorporated Asia into our bones - its colours and laughter, its smells, its rhythms, its tolerance and patience, its compassion, its lack of ageism.

Hong Mei -

Faxian and Xuanzang might have been the first Chinese to travel to India, but sometimes it felt like I was the first.

Gerry Abbey - and Eastern Promise

I’d learned so much from traveling to familiar places that I figured I’d learn twice as much by going to a place I knew nothing about.

Gerry Abbey -

It was one of those striking moments in life where you find familiarity in the inexplicable.

Gerry Abbey - and Eastern Promise

And so we went. And so it went. And, slowly, I began to learn: speaking in the same language does not equal communication, especially when there is a cultural divide.

Gerry Abbey - and Eastern Promise

I looked out again at the rising moon and I let the weight of my day, my week, lift away with the rushing wind as I was blown into the depths of myself.

Gerry Abbey - and Eastern Promise

Somehow, we were passing the boundaries of language and finding clarity in shared thought, even if we were just talking about beer!

Gerry Abbey - and Eastern Promise

My professional life had started and here I was at a professional dinner full of uninhibited drinking.

Gerry Abbey - and Eastern Promise

There were signs everywhere but none that I could read or even hope to decipher. These multi-lined symbols unhinged my familiar world.

Gerry Abbey - and Eastern Promise

As the silence returned, I sat back and felt the tension ease away; I hadn’t even known I was tense. A few moments passed and once again the cycling fan laced in with the clanging chains and mixed with the rumbling mower and the buzzing insects.

Tom Carter -

Is China a drug? Like any drug, it depends entirely on the user’s own state of mind. If we’re making metaphors, for old China hands I’d imagine their time here draws parallels with the soaring euphoria and bleak depths of smoking opium, while China for the uninitiated is probably a bit like bath salts: the constantly convulsing nervous system, the paranoia, the god-complex, the rage. I’d liken my own China experience to a decade-long acid trip. It began with liberating my mind from the restraint

Geoff Dyer - Yoga for People Who Can't Be Bothered to Do It

We'd never seen anything as green as these rice paddies. It was not just the paddies themselves: the surrounding vegetation - foliage so dense the trees lost track of whose leaves were whose - was a rainbow coalition of one colour: green. There was an infinity of greens, rendered all the greener by splashes of red hibiscus and the herons floating past, so white and big it seemed as if sheets hung out to dry had suddenly taken wing. All other colours - even purple and black - were shades of green

Larry Herzberg - China Survival Guide: How to Avoid Travel Troubles and Mortifying Mishaps

Don’t take everything for granted, and do not always count on finding everything you need.

Larry Herzberg - China Survival Guide: How to Avoid Travel Troubles and Mortifying Mishaps

When given the chance to see China off the beaten track, definitely take it.

Jennifer S. Alderson - Notes of a Naive Traveler: Nepal and Thailand

Meandering cows, tenacious bicyclers, belching taxis, rickshaws, fearless pedestrians and the occasional mobile ‘cigarette and sweets’ stand all fought our taxi for room on the narrow two-lane road turned local byway.

Jennifer S. Alderson - Notes of a Naive Traveler: Nepal and Thailand

I ended up in the back seat of a chicken truck’s cab heading through beautiful scenery and disastrous roads to my hotel. About an hour later, we stopped to sell a few hundred of the chickens to a butcher shop.

Vann Chow - The White Man and the Pachinko Girl

Minding his own business had been his motto living in a strange foreign country with a world-recognized social issue of failing morals.

Peter Tieryas - Watering Heaven

Doubt is the only reliable source of creativity.

David Sedaris - When You Are Engulfed in Flames

In Paris the cashiers sit rather than stand. They run your goods over a scanner, tally up the price, and then ask you for exact change. The story they give is that there aren't enough euros to go around. "The entire EU is short on coins."And I say, "Really?" because there are plenty of them in Germany. I'm never asked for exact change in Spain or Holland or Italy, so I think the real problem lies with the Parisian cashiers, who are, in a word, lazy. Here in Tokyo they're not just hard working bu

Alexander the Great -

Our enemies are Medes and Persians, men who for centuries have lived soft and luxurious lives; we of Macedon for generations past have been trained in the hard school of danger and war. Above all, we are free men, and they are slaves. There are Greek troops, to be sure, in Persian service — but how different is their cause from ours! They will be fighting for pay — and not much of at that; we, on the contrary, shall fight for Greece, and our hearts will be in it. As for our foreign troops — Thra

Nicole Mones - Night in Shanghai

An inch of gold can't buy an inch of time

Patrick Mendis - Peaceful War: How the Chinese Dream and the American Destiny Create a New Pacific World Order

Long before Christopher Columbus, the celebrated Chinese navigator Zheng He travelled through the south and westward maritime routes in the Indian Ocean and established relations with more than thirty countries in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

James Mikołajczyk - Christ the King: Exploring the Hypostatic Union Between the Jesus of History and the Christ of

There, in the Levantine crossroads between Europe, Africa, and Asia, the sovereign nation of Israel would exemplify what right looks like.

Peter Tieryas - Watering Heaven

Walking on water is easy if you know where to step.

Karl Pilkington - An Idiot Abroad: The Travel Diaries of Karl Pilkington

A block of blood should not have the word "cake" after it...they might as well say "shite gateau

Robert G. Ingersoll - Some Mistakes of Moses

We know that there are many animals on this continent not found in the Old World. These must have been carried from here to the ark, and then brought back afterwards. Were the peccary, armadillo, ant-eater, sloth, agouti, vampire-bat, marmoset, howling and prehensile-tailed monkey, the raccoon and muskrat carried by the angels from America to Asia? How did they get there? Did the polar bear leave his field of ice and journey toward the tropics? How did he know where the ark was? Did the kangaroo

Roger J. Davies - The Japanese Mind: Understanding Contemporary Japanese Culture

In Japan, however, if you against someone and create a bad atmosphere, your relations may break-off completely. People tend to react emotionally, and most are afraid of being excluded from the group.

Roger J. Davies - The Japanese Mind: Understanding Contemporary Japanese Culture

In order to live without creating any serious problems for the group's harmony, people avoid expressing their ideas clearly, even the point of avoiding giving a simple yes or no answer. If a person really wanted to say no, he or she said nothing at first, then used vague expressions that conveyed the nuance of disagreement.

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