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All scornful descriptions of American landscapes with ruined tenements, automobile dumps, polluted rivers, jerry-built ranch houses, abandoned miniature golf links, cinder deserts, ugly hoardings, unsightly oil derricks, diseased elm trees, eroded farmlands, gaudy and fanciful gas stations, unclean motels, candlelit tearooms, and streams paved with beer cans, for these are not, as they might seem to be, the ruins of our civilization but are the temporary encampments and outposts of the civilization that we – you and I – shall build.

~ John Cheever

John Cheever America Civilization Ruins

A historic transition is occurring, barely noticed. Slowly, quietly, imperceptibly, religion is shriveling in America, as it has done in Europe, Canada, Australia, Japan and other advanced societies. Supernatural faith increasingly belongs to the Third World. The First World is entering the long-predicted Secular Age, when science and knowledge dominate. The change promises to be another shift of civilization, like past departures of the era of kings, the time of slavery, the Agricultural Age, the epoch of colonialism, and the like. Such cultural transformations are partly invisible to contemporary people, but become obvious in retrospect.

~ James A. Haught

James A. Haught America Australia Canada Civilization Epoch Europe Faith Historic Japan Knowledge Religion Science Secularism Superstition Transformation Transition

In 1492, the natives discovered they were indians, discovered they lived in America, discovered they were naked, discovered that the Sin existed, discovered they owed allegiance to a King and Kingdom from another world and a God from another sky, and that this God had invented the guilty and the dress, and had sent to be burnt alive who worships the Sun the Moon the Earth and the Rain that wets it.

~ Eduardo Galeano

Eduardo Galeano America Civilization Columbus Columbus Day Indian Indians Native American Native Americans Usa

America didn’t bypass or escape civilization. It did something far more profound, far cleverer: it simply changed what civilization could be.

~ A.a. Gill

A.a. Gill America Americans Civilization Civilizations

America's civilization perturbs the trajectories of all other civilizations just by existing.

~ Walter A. Mcdougall

Walter A. Mcdougall America Civilization History

When distinction of any kind, even intellectual distinction, is somehow resented as a betrayal of the American spirit of equal opportunity for all, the result must be just this terror of individualistic impulses setting us apart, either above or below our neighbours; just this determination to obey without questioning and to subscribe with passion to the conventions and traditions. The dilemma becomes a very real one: How can this sense of democratic equality be made compatible with respect for exceptional personalities or great minds? How can democracy, as we understand it today, with its iron repression of the free spirit, its monotonous standardisation of everything, learn to cherish an intellectual aristocracy without which any nation runs the risk of becoming a civilisation of the commonplace and the second-rate?

~ Harold Edmund Stearns

Harold Edmund Stearns America Civilization Conventions Distinction Equality Individualism Intellectualism Lost Generation Repression Second Rate Standardisation Traditions

Then to give the kids a historical perspective, Chacko told them about the earth woman. He made them imagine that the earth - 4600 million years old - was a 46 year old woman- as old as Aleyamma teaacher, who gave them Malayalam lessons. It had taken the whole of earth woman’s life for the earth to become what it was. For the oceans to part. For the mountains to rise. The earth woman was 11 yrs old when the first single celled organisms appeared. The first animals, creatures like worms and jellyfish, appeared only when she was forty. She was over forty five - just 8 months ago - when dinosaurs roamed the earth. The whole of human civilization as we know it, began only 2 hrs ago in the earth woman’s life…

~ Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy Civilization Earth Humans

Super-eruption of mount Toba, 76,000 years ago had wiped out a previous great civilization on earth.

~ Toba Beta

Toba Beta Civilization Earth Super Eruption Toba

The earth is an orbiting speck in incomprehensible vastness. The histories of our civilizations, our accomplishments and secrets, great good and evil—these are no more significant than the single twinkle of a star. Perhaps, this is why we try to outshine the heavens with our cities and make theatrical events of our simple lives.

~ Christopher Hawke

Christopher Hawke Acomplishment Civilization Earth History Theatre

Extreme civilization robs crime of its frightful poetry, and prevents the writer from restoring it. That would be too dreadful, say those good souls who want everything to be prettified, even the horrible. In the name of philanthropy, imbecile criminologists reduce the punishment, and inept moralists the crime, and what is more they reduce the crime only in order to reduce the punishment. Yet the crimes of extreme civilization are undoubtedly more atrocious than those of extreme barbarism, by virtue of their refinement, of the corruption they imply and of their superior degree of intellectualism. (A Woman's Vengeance)

~ Jules Barbey D'aurevilly

Jules Barbey D'aurevilly Civilization Crime Punishment

She said: Sheriff how come you to let crime get so out of hand in your county? Sounded like a fair question I reckon. Maybe it was a fair question. Anyway I told her, I said: It starts when you begin to overlook bad manners. Any time you quit hearin Sir and Mam the end is pretty much in sight.

~ Cormac Mccarthy

Cormac Mccarthy Civilization Crime Crime Prevention Manners

Adoration is a sign of an infant civilization.

~ Toba Beta

Toba Beta Civilization Early Idolatry Worship

Further, any way of life based on the importation of resources is also functionally based on violence, because if your way of life requires the importation of resources, trade will never be sufficiently reliable: if people in the next watershed over won't trade you for some necessary resource, you will take it, because you need it. So, to bring this to the present, we could all become enlightened, and the US military would still have to be huge: how else will they get access to the oil they need to run the economy, oil that just happens to lie under someone else's land? The point is that no matter what we think of the irredeemability of this culture's mass psychology or system of rewards, this culture–civilization–is also irredeemable on a purely functional level.

~ Aric Mcbay

Aric Mcbay Anti Civ Civilization Climate Change Deep Green Resistance Economy Military Violence

The smile is civilization’s finest adornment. It signifies the willpower and duty to fashion mankind’s coexistence as quietly and agreeably as possible so that it will always appear friendly. For it is all a matter of appearance. The smile is culture’s diploma: it is the diplomat’s badge.

~ Iwan Goll

Iwan Goll Civilization Smile

Green meant water, green patches meant farmers and farmers meant agriculture. Agriculture meant food to eat and food to sell, which meant towns and transport. They had reached civilization.

~ T.k. Naliaka

T.k. Naliaka Agriculture Civilization Farming Human Activity Survival

The people who build high, strong fences are the ones who survive the best. You deny that reality only at the risk of being driven into the wilderness yourself.

~ Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami Civilization Freedom Madness Safety Survival Wilderness

Civilization is the commercialization of survival.

~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana Civilization Commercialized Employees Employers Employment Job Money Survival Work

Before civilization, artists painted for the living. Today, most paint for a living.

~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana Art Artist Civilization Make A Living Money Rent Sellout Social Commentary Survival

The civilized man is technologically ahead of — intellectually behind — his time.

~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana Civilization Divided And Conquered Intellect Technology

It ain't technology that enhances the civilization..but the way mankind perceives nature from all standpoints.

~ Toba Beta

Toba Beta Civilization Perception Technology

The more civilized people are, the more honorable working hard is to them. As a result, the more civilized we get, the less we live.

~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana Civilization Employment Hard Work Holiday Rest Work

Old Age homes are civilization's dumpsites for human beings who it cannot exploit further.

~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana Age Aging Civilization Dumpsite Employee Employer Employment Exploitation Old Age Homes Retirement Senior Citizens

All civilizations at some time have fallen into this total terror, when the mystery of life was a kind of panic only to be assuaged by the spilling of blood.

~ Laurie Lee

Laurie Lee Blood Civilization Life Panic Religion Sacrifice Terror War

Wherever an altar is found, there civilization exists.

~ Joseph De Maistre

Joseph De Maistre Altar Civilization Divine Order Religion Sacrifice

The capitalists are the brains of civilization, because they supply the entire fabric of which all education, enlightenment and human progress consists.

~ Napoleon Hill

Napoleon Hill Capitalism Civilization Enlightenment Human Progress

Every single empire in its official discourse has said that it is not like all the others, that its circumstances are special, that it has a mission to enlighten, civilize, bring order and democracy, and that it uses force only as a last resort. And, sadder still, there always is a chorus of willing intellectuals to say calming words about benign or altruistic empires, as if one shouldn't trust the evidence of one's eyes watching the destruction and the misery and death brought by the latest mission civilizatrice.

~ Edward Said

Edward Said Civilization Death Democracy Destruction Empire Enlighten Exceptionalism Force Imperialism Intellectuals Misery Mission Mission Civilizatrice

Yes, it's vital to make lifestyle choices to mitigate damage caused by being a member of industrialized civilization, but to assign primary responsibility to oneself, and to focus primarily on making oneself better, is an immense copout, an abrogation of responsibility.

~ Derrick Jensen

Derrick Jensen Behavior Civilization Industrialization Mitigate Responsibility

He says that there can be no high civilization without enslavement of the masses, either nominal or real. There must, he says, be a lower class, given up to physical toil and confined to an animal nature; and a higher one thereby acquires leisure and wealth for a more expanded intelligence and improvement, and becomes the directing soul of the lower. So he reasons, because, as I said, he is born an aristocrat;—so I don't believe, because I was born a democrat.

~ Harriet Beecher Stowe

Harriet Beecher Stowe Capitalism Civilization Classes Enslavement Slavery

Of one thing I am certain: No single people, tradition, religion, governmental form, ethical program, moral code, or civilization has had sufficient wisdom and goodness to set the pattern and govern he world in the was of peace, decency and mutual respect. I do not believe God ever intended it to be that way. He wants us to reach out and learn from the wisdom he has given to humanity over broad sweeps of time and place and personality.

~ S. Michael Wilcox

S. Michael Wilcox Civilization Ethics History Morals Wisdom

Protecting the weak is the whole fucking basis for civilization. If you're not protecting the weak, you're not civilized. You're fucking animals.

~ Robert Kirkman

Robert Kirkman Animals Civilization Negan Protection Weak

I have the not altogether unsatisfying impression that civilisation is collapsing around me.Is it my age, I wonder, or the age we live in? I am not sure. Civilisations do collapse, after all, but on the other hand people grow old with rather greater frequency.

~ Theodore Dalrymple

Theodore Dalrymple Age Civilization Decline

Wherever we look, the work of the chemist has raised the level of our civilization and has increased the productive capacity of our nation.

~ Calvin Coolidge

Calvin Coolidge Chemistry Civilization Productivity Science

Civilization on Earth planet was equated with selfishness and greed; those people who lived in a civilized state exploited those who did not. There were shortages of vital commodities on Earth planet, and the people in the civilized nations were able to monopolize those commodities by reason of their greater economic strength. This imbalance appeared to be at the root of thedisputes.

~ Cristopher Priest

Cristopher Priest Civilization Dystopian Future Economics Exploitation Greed Imbalance Invereted World Monopoly Capitalism

London was but a foretaste of this nomadic civilization which is altering human nature so profoundly, and throws upon personal relations a stress greater than they have ever borne before. Under cosmopolitanism, if it comes, we shall receive no help from the earth. Trees and meadows and mountains will only be a spectacle, and the binding force that once exercised on character must be entrusted to Love alone. May Love be equal to the task!

~ E.m. Forster

E.m. Forster Civilization Progress

Looking at him she felt she knew what the people of antiquity had been like. Thirty centuries or more were effaced, and there he was, the alert and predatory sub-human, further from what she believed man should be like than the naked savage, because the savage was tractable, while this creature, wearing the armor of his own rigid barbaric culture, consciously defied progress. And that was what Stenham saw, too; to him the boy was a perfect symbol of human backwardness, and excited his praise precisely because he was “pure”: there was no room in his personality for anything that mankind had not already fully developed long ago. To him he was a consolation, a living proof that today’s triumph was not yet total; he personified Stenham’s infantile hope that time might still be halted and man sent back to his origins.

~ Paul Bowles

Paul Bowles Antiquity Boyhood Civilization Colonialism Cultural Hegemony Domestication French Morocco Human Development Infantile Origins Progress Western Civilization

O what we ben! And what we come to!

~ Russell Hoban

Russell Hoban Civilization Human Condition Progress

So much for progress. How quickly civilization could dissolve into its more ugly elements.

~ Kate Atkinson

Kate Atkinson Civilization Elements German Germans Progress Ugly

Without wonder, there's no progress. Nothing gets done, nobody goes anywhere. If you don't exercise your capacity for wonder... well, use it or lose it. A civilization without wonder is a civilization that's starting to atrophy and die.

~ Brian Hodge

Brian Hodge Civilization Progress Wonder

Since ideology, particularly in it's shallower versions, is peculiarly destructive of the capacity to apprehend and appreciate irony, I suggest that the recovery of the ironic might be our fifth principle for the restoration of reading. ... But with this principle, I am close to despair, since you can no more teach someone to be ironic than you can instruct them to become solitary. And yet the loss of irony is the death of reading, and of what had been civilized in our natures.

~ Harold Bloom

Harold Bloom Civilization Ideology Irony

[Pope] Clement waved his hands in irritation as if to dismiss the very idea. The world is crumbling into ruin. Armies are marching. Men and women are dying everywhere, in huge numbers. Fields are abandoned and towns deserted. The wrath of the Lord is upon us and He may be intending to destroy the whole of creation. People are without leaders and direction. They want to be given a reason for this, so they can be reassured, so they will return to their prayers and their obiediences. All this is going on, and you are concerned about the safety of two Jews?

~ Iain Pears

Iain Pears Chaos Civilization Decay End Of The World Genocide God S Wrath Jews Mankind Panic Papal Authority Plague Pope Punishment Ruin Scapegoats Turmoil Victimization Victims
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