12 Quotes About Tribal

Tribal tattoos are a staple of modern culture, but they have deep historical roots. Tribal tattoos are popular today because they are associated with cultures that value family, togetherness, strength, and community. Check out the collection of tribal quotes below to feel inspired about your next tattoo design.

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She gazed at him alluringly and grinned. No further words were necessary. Jason Medina
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Through love, tribes have been intermixing colors to reveal a new rainbow world. And as more time passes, this racial and cultural blending will make it harder for humans to side with one race, nation or religion over another. Suzy Kassem
Nature doesn’t need knowledge, because nature is knowledge, knowledge manifest.
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Nature doesn’t need knowledge, because nature is knowledge, knowledge manifest. Martin Pretchel
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We’ve made it private, contained it in family, when its audacity is in its potential to cross tribal lines. We’ve fetishized it as romance, when its true measure is a quality of sustained, practical care. We’ve lived it as a feeling, when it is a way of being. It is the elemental experience we all desire and seek, most of our days, to give and receive. The sliver of love’s potential that the Greeks separated out as eros is where we load so much of our desire, center so much of our imagination about delight and despair, define so much of our sense of completion. There is the love the Greeks called filia–the love of friendship. There is the love they called agape–love as embodied compassion, expressions of kindness that might be given to a neighbor or a stranger. The Metta of the root Buddhist Pali tongue, “lovingkindness, ” carries the nuance of benevolent, active interest in others known and unknown, and its cultivation begins with compassion towards oneself. Krista Tippett
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The sky was overcast with thick, grey clouds drifting in the direction of Idasa. That meant rain. It would come, as long as the clouds drifted in that direction. Lightening flashes momentarily parted the clouds.. Shango, the god of lightening and thunder, was registering his anger as this strange talk of a new God is taking hold of simple folk who were once unquestioning votaries of his order. The new malady must be nipped in the bud. T.M. Aluko
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Modern man has lost the sense of wonderabout the unknown and he treats it asan enemy. Unknown
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You are my other self Dagara Tribe Member
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Tribalism is an addiction that is driven by false beliefs that need to be reflected back to be perceived as true. Stefan Molyneux
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He looked upwards at the brilliant blue sky. It was high noon because the sun was right overhead. The clouds danced around slowly, while drifting across the sky. He closed his eyes and felt the warmth of the sun glowing orange on his eyelids. It was a wonderful feeling. Jason Medina
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The Howeitat spread out along the cliffs to return the peasants' fire. This manner of going displeased Auda, the old lion, who raged that a mercenary village folk should dare to resist their secular masters, the Abu Tayi. So he jerked his halter, cantered his mare down the path, and rode out plain to view beneath the easternmost houses of the village. There he reined in, and shook a hand at them, booming in his wonderful voice: 'Dogs, do you not know Auda?' When they realized it was that implacable son of war their hearts failed them, and an hour later Sherif Nasir in the town-house was sipping tea with his guest the Turkish Governor, trying to console him for the sudden change of fortune. . T.E. Lawrence
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You can no longer see or identify yourself solely as a member of a tribe, but as a citizen of a nation of one people working toward a common purpose. Idowu Koyenikan