12 Quotes & Sayings By Ruth Benedict

Ruth Benedict was an American anthropologist, author, educator, human rights activist, and psychoanalyst. She was an early leader of the field of social anthropology, and is known for her role in the development of the field's sub-discipline of behavioral anthropology.

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Japan likewise put her hopes of victory on a different basis from that prevalent in the United States. (...) Even when she was winning, her civilian statesmen, her High Command, and her soldiers repeated that this was no contest between armaments; it was pitting of our faith in things against their faith in spirit. Ruth Benedict
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The purpose of anthropology is to make the world safe for human differences. Ruth Benedict
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Faith is the sturdiest the most manly of the virtues. It lies behind our pluckiest... strivings. It is the virtue of the storm just as happiness is the virtue of the sunshine. Ruth Benedict
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In a world that holds books and babies and canyon trails why should one condemn oneself to live day in day out with people one does not like and sell oneself to chaperone and correct them? Ruth Benedict
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The happiest excitement in life is to be convinced that one is fighting for all one is worth on behalf of some clearly seen and deeply felt good. Ruth Benedict
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Our faith in the present dies out long before our faith in the future. Ruth Benedict
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We grow in time to trust the future for our answers. Ruth Benedict
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The trouble is not that we are never happy-it is that happiness is so episodical. Ruth Benedict
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If we justify war, it is because all peoples always justify the traits of which they find themselves possessed, not because war will bear an objective examination of its merits. Ruth Benedict
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Racism is an ism to which everyone in the world today is exposed; for or against, we must take sides. And the history of the future will differ according to the decision which we make. Ruth Benedict
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The life history of the individual is first and foremost an accommodation to the patterns and standards traditionally handed down in his community. Ruth Benedict