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He realized that the ritualized world he had dismissed as feminine was in fact civilization.

~ Wilson Rawls

Wilson Rawls Civilization Women

‎I love even to see the domestic animals reassert their native rights — any evidence that they have not wholly lost their original wild habits and vigor; as when my neighbor's cow breaks out of her pasture early in the Spring and boldly swims the river, a cold grey tide, twenty-five or thirty rods wide, swollen by the melted snow. It is the Buffalo crossing the Mississippi.

~ Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau Civilization Nature Philosophy

Victory may now require a level of force deemed objectionable by civilized peoples, meaning that some, for justifiable reasons, may be reluctant to pursue it. But victory has not become an ossified concept altogether.

~ Victor Davis Hanson

Victor Davis Hanson Civilization History Victory War

Uninhibited, they wallowed with zest in the filth and mire of their political conceptions and needs, among the very leaders of their society, but nevertheless the very dregs of human civilisation and moral standards. A historian who finds excuses for such conduct by references to the supposed spirit of the times, or by omission, or by silence, shows thereby that his account of events is not to be trusted.

~ C.l.r. James

C.l.r. James Civilization Historian History Morals Politics

Old Rekohu’s claim to singularity, however, lay in its unique pacific creed. Since time immemorial, the Moriori’s priestly caste dictated that whosoever spilt a man’s blood killed his own mana - his honor, his worth, his standing & his soul. No Moriori would shelter, feed, converse with, or even see the persona non grata. If the ostracized murderer survived his first winter, the desperation of solitude usually drove him to a blowhole on Cape Young, where he took his life.Consider this, Mr. D’Arnoq urged us. Two thousand savages (Mr. Evans’s best guess) enshrine “Thou Shalt Not Kill” in word & in deed & frame an oral “Magna Carta” to create a harmony unknown elsewhere for the sixty centuries since Adam first tasted the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. War was as alien a concept to the Moriori as the telescope is to the Pygmy. Peace, not a hiatus betwixt wars but millennia of imperishable peace, rules these far-flung islands. Who can deny Old Rekohu lay closer to More’s Utopia than our States of Progress governed by war-hungry princelings in Versailles & Vienna, Washington & Westminster? “Here,” declaimed Mr. D’Arnoq, “and where only, were those elusive phantasms, those noble savages, framed in flesh & blood!” (Henry, as we later made our back to the Musket confessed, “I could never describe a race of savages too backwards to throw a spear as ‘noble.

~ David Mitchell

David Mitchell Civilization Peace Utopia War

Since the same human mire remains beneath, does not all civilisation reduce itself to the superiority of smelling nice and living well?

~ Émile Zola

Émile Zola Civilisation Civilization Class

A civilization, when the moment has come for crowds to acquire a high hand over it, is at the mercy of too many chances to endure for long. Could anything postpone for a while the hour of its ruin, it would be precisely the extreme instability of the opinions of crowds and their growing indifference and lack of respect for all general beliefs.

~ Gustave Le Bon

Gustave Le Bon Civilization Crowds Decline Indifference The Masses

Thus the great civilizer sends out its emissaries, sooner or later, to every sandy cape and light-house of the New World which the census-taker visits, and summons the savage there to surrender.

~ Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau Civilization Nature

The late 1920s were an age of islands, real and metaphorical. They were an age when Americans by thousands and tens of thousands were scheming to take the next boat for the South Seas or the West Indies, or better still for Paris, from which they could scatter to Majorca, Corsica, Capri or the isles of Greece. Paris itself was a modern city that seemed islanded in the past, and there were island countries, like Mexico, where Americans could feel that they had escaped from everything that oppressed them in a business civilization. Or without leaving home they could build themselves private islands of art or philosophy; or else - and this was a frequent solution - they could create social islands in the shadow of the skyscrapers, groups of close friends among whom they could live as unconstrainedly as in a Polynesian valley, live without moral scruples or modern conveniences, live in the pure moment, live gaily on gin and love and two lamb chops broiled over a coal fire in the grate. That was part of the Greenwich Village idea, and soon it was being copied in Boston, San Francisco, everywhere.

~ Malcolm Cowley

Malcolm Cowley 1920S Americans Art Boats Civilization Escape Greece Greenwich Village Idealism Islands Isles Lost Generation Love Mexico Oppressive Paris Philosophy Pure San Francisco Scruples Social Life

The attempt made in recent decades by secularist thinkers to disengage the moral principles of western civilization from their scripturally based religious context, in the assurance that they could live a life of their own as humanistic ethics, has resulted in our cut flower culture. Cut flowers retain their original beauty and fragrance, but only so long as they retain the vitality that they have drawn from their now-severed roots; after that is exhausted, they wither and die. So with freedom, brotherhood, justice, and personal dignity — the values that form the moral foundation of our civilization. Without the life-giving power of the faith out of which they have sprung, they possess neither meaning nor vitality.

~ Will Herberg

Will Herberg Civilization Faith Judaism Religion Secularism Western Civilization

I have always unswervingly held, that God, in our civilizing world, manifests Himself not in the miracles of biblical age, but in progress. It is progress that leads humanity up the ladder towards the God-head. No Jacob's ladder this, no, but rather Civilization's Ladder, if you will.

~ David Mitchell

David Mitchell Civilization God Humanity

Even today, some opt for the comforts of mystification, preferring to believe that the wonders of the ancient world were built by Atlanteans, gods, or space travelers, instead of by thousands toiling in the sun. Such thinking robs our forerunners of their due, and us of their experience. Because then one can believe whatever one likes about the past - without having to confront the bones, potsherds, and inscriptions which tell us that people all over the world, time and again, have made similar advances and mistakes.

~ Ronald Wright

Ronald Wright Ancient Civilization History Knowledge

We are all proprietary toward cities we love. 'Ah, you should have seen her when I loved her!' we say, reciting glories since faded or defiled, trusting her to no one else; that others should know and love her in her present fallen state (for she must fall without our vigilant love) is a species of betrayal.

~ Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

Barbara Grizzuti Harrison Cities Civilization Great Cities

Rampaging horsemen can conquer, only the city can civilize.

~ James A. Michener

James A. Michener Civilization Europe History Poland War

The next war... may well bury Western civilization forever.

~ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Forever Civilization Well

If men do not now succeed in abolishing war, civilization and mankind are doomed.

~ Ludwig Von Mises

Ludwig Von Mises Men Succeed Civilization

Before language, cavemen simply grunted, and then they used the club. Communication changed that. It's the mechanism that created civilization and prevents its own destruction.

~ Greg Gutfeld

Greg Gutfeld Language Club Civilization

If the Earth gets hit by an asteroid, it's game over. It's control-alt-delete for civilization.

~ Bill Nye

Bill Nye Game Earth Civilization

In order for us to have a future that's exciting and inspiring, it has to be one where we're a space-bearing civilization.

~ Elon Musk

Elon Musk Future Civilization Where

We've arranged a civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology.

~ Carl Sagan

Carl Sagan Technology Civilization

I have seen the science I worshiped, and the aircraft I loved, destroying the civilization I expected them to serve.

~ Charles Lindbergh

Charles Lindbergh Loved Civilization Serve

The strength of a civilization is not measured by its ability to fight wars, but rather by its ability to prevent them.

~ Gene Roddenberry

Gene Roddenberry Fight Civilization Ability

We will never have true civilization until we have learned to recognize the rights of others.

~ Will Rogers

Will Rogers True Civilization Rights

If civilization has risen from the Stone Age, it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age.

~ Jacques Barzun

Jacques Barzun Stone Rise Civilization

A German immersed in any civilization different from his own loses a weight equivalent in volume to the amount of intelligence he displaces.

~ Jose Bergamin

Jose Bergamin Civilization Different

To be able to fill leisure intelligently is the last product of civilization.

~ Arnold J. Toynbee

Arnold J. Toynbee Product Civilization

Architecture belongs to culture, not to civilization.

~ Alvar Aalto

Alvar Aalto Culture Civilization

Civilization as it is known today could not have evolved, nor can it survive, without an adequate food supply.

~ Norman Borlaug

Norman Borlaug Today Survive Civilization

The test of civilization is its estimate of women.

~ George William Curtis

George William Curtis Test Civilization Estimate

What do I think of Western civilization? I think it would be a very good idea.

~ Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi Think Civilization Idea

Civilization is a movement and not a condition, a voyage and not a harbor.

~ Arnold J. Toynbee

Arnold J. Toynbee Civilization Movement

Yet, history has shown that if material force can defeat some ideologies it can no longer obliterate a civilization without destabilizing the whole planet.

~ Abdelaziz Bouteflika

Abdelaziz Bouteflika Defeat Civilization

The love of domination and an uncontrolled lust of arbitrary power have prevailed among all nations and perhaps in proportion to the degrees of civilization.

~ Mercy Otis Warren

Mercy Otis Warren Love Lust Civilization

In the cold, shivering twilight, preceding the daybreak of civilization, the dominating emotion of man was fear.

~ Paul Harris

Paul Harris Man Emotion Civilization

One civilization after another has been wrecked upon the attempt to secure sufficient leadership from a single group or class.

~ Herbert Hoover

Herbert Hoover Group Single Civilization

A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within.

~ Ariel Durant

Ariel Durant Civilization Within

Patriotism is an indispensable weapon in the defense of civilization against barbarism.

~ Bill Kristol

Bill Kristol Civilization Defense

Art is like a border of flowers along the course of civilization.

~ Lincoln Steffens

Lincoln Steffens Flowers Civilization Like

Inventor: A person who makes an ingenious arrangement of wheels, levers and springs, and believes it civilization.

~ Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Bierce Civilization Person Wheels

Education is the transmission of civilization.

~ Ariel Durant

Ariel Durant Civilization Transmission
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