The world in which you were born is just one model of reality. Other cultures are not failed attempts at being you; they are unique manifestations of the human spirit.

— Wade Davis

The most revealing Wade Davis quotes that are little-known but priceless

A language is not just a body of vocabulary or a set of grammatical rules.

... Every language is an old-growth forest of the mind.

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The world can only appear monochromatic to those who persist in interpreting what they experience through the lens of a single cultural paradigm, their own. For those with the eyes to see and the heart to feel, it remains a rich and complex topography of the spirit.

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What could be more lonely than to be enveloped in silence, to be the last of your people to speak your native tongue, to have no way to pass on the wisdom of the elders, to anticipate the promise of the children. This tragic fate is indeed the plight of someone somewhere roughly every two weeks.

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The surface of the Earth itself is an immense loom upon which the sun weaves the fabric of existence.

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What is science but the pursuit of the truth? What is Buddhism but 2500 years of observation as to the nature of mind?

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If we accept that we are all cut from the same genetic cloth, all cultures share the same genius. And whether that genius is placed into technological wizardry which has been our great achievement, or, by contrast, placed into the unraveling of complex threads of memory inherent in a myth is simply a matter of choice.

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You know, once something freezes, it's solid.

That's the key to the arctic - they didn't fear the cold, they made use of it.

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All cultures through all time have constantly been engaged in a dance with new possibilities for life. Change is the one constant in human history.

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To have that powder blown up your nose is rather like being shot out of a rifle barrel lined with Baroque paintings and landing on a sea of electricity.

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Mining in BC's Sacred Headwaters is like drilling for oil in the Sistine Chapel

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In the West we cling to the past like limpets.

In Haiti the present is the axis of all life. As in Africa, past and future are but distant measures of the present, and memories are as meaningless as promises.

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Only, in Haiti, I realized, is it possible to drink rum and haggle with a god.

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About Wade Davis

Quotes 26 sayings
Profession Anthropologist
Birthday October 16

Language is an old-growth forest of the mind.

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[The ethnosphere is] the sum total of all thoughts and dreams, myths, ideas, inspirations, intuitions brought into being by the human imagination since the dawn of consciousness.

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The problem is that those of us sympathetic with the plight of indigenous people view them as quaint and colorful, but somehow reduced to margins of history as the real world [(our world)] moves on We will be known as an era in which we stood by and either actively endorsed or passively accepted the massive destruction of both biological and cultural diversity on the planet.

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Risk discomfort and solitude for understanding.

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On paper I would be a rather bold individual in our culture.

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Sensitivity to nature is not an innate attribute of indigenous peoples.

It is a consequence of adaptive choices that have resulted in the development of highly specialized peripheral skills. but those choices in turn spring from a comprehensive view of nature and the universe in which man and woman are perceived as but elements inextricably linked to the whole.

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Its haunting to realize that half of the languages of the world are teetering on the brink of extinction.

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The ethnosphere is humanity's great legacy.

It's the symbol of all that we are and all that we can be as an astonishingly inquisitive species.

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So be patient. Do not compromise. And give your destiny time to find you.

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Change is no threat to culture.

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Genocide, the physical extinction of a people, is universally condemned, but ethnocide, the destruction of people's way of life, is not only not condemned, it's universally celebrated as part of a development strategy.

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Cultural survival is not about preservation, sequestering indigenous peoples in enclaves like some sort of zoological specimens. Change itself does note destroy a culture. All societies are constantly evolving. Indeed a culture survives when it has enough confidence in its past and enough say in its future to maintain its spirit and essence through all the changes it will inevitably undergo.

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The measure of a society is not only what it does but the quality of its aspirations.

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