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Quotes About Industrial

industrial man no longer eats potatoes made from solar energy; now he eats potatoes partly made of oil.
~ Vaclav Smil
If we are going to start calling industrial corn sustainable, then we might as well say that petroleum is a renewable resource if you're willing to wait long enough.
~ Catherine Friend
It's just that in detective stories, women are usually dead before the curtain goes up. In fairy tales, they're usually alive. Fairy tales are about survival. That's all they're about. The princess lives to get married in the last act. The detective solves the woman; the knight saves her. And really, really , when you put a fairy tale together with grime and despair and industrial angst you get the Gothic, and that's where we live, Percy.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
And really, really, when you put a fairy tale together with grime and despair and industrial angst you get the Gothic, and that's where we live, Percy.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
As all reptiles know, the bigger the spectacles, the wiser the wearer, and the Scientiste wore the biggest pair ever built. But even the wisest of men may die, and that is especially true when the wisest of men has a fondness for industrial chemicals. So went my mother's patron, in a spectacular display of Science." "That's very sad," sighed September. "Terribly sad! But grief is wasted on the very roasted.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
It had all the elements needed for an industrial revolution centuries before it would occur in Europe. Yet, for one reason or another, China stumbled. Why did the world's dominant civilization falter on the verge of an even more glorious future? It is one of the greatest mysteries of history, and scholars will ponder the question for years to come.
~ Gordon G. Chang
The swift changes in our industrial system are causing equally swift changes in our religious, political, and social structures. An unseen and fearful revolution is taking place in the fibre and structure of society. One can only dimly feel these things. But they are in the air, now, to-day. One can feel the loom of them—things vast, vague, and terrible.
~ Jack London
Want a vivid image of how American bodies have changed? The average American woman now weighs around 165 pounds. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), that's essentially what the average American man weighed in 1960. (Today's average man is around 195 pounds.)111 Americans were once the tallest people in the advanced industrial world. We are now not just among the shortest but also far and away the heaviest.
~ Jacob S. Hacker
Formal, geometric simplicity and functional efficiency were not two distinct goals to be balanced; on the contrary, formal order was a precondition of efficiency. Le Corbusier set himself the task of inventing the ideal industrial city, in which the "general truths" behind the machine age would be expressed with graphic simplicity.
~ James C. Scott
they set out to acquire—steal—our industrial secrets. "Curiously our free-world media fail dismally to point out that all Soviet advances are based originally on one of our stolen inventions or techniques, that without our grain they starve, and without our vast and ever-growing financial assistance and credits to buy our grains and technology they cannot fuel and refuel their whole military-industrial infrastructure which keeps their empire and people enthralled.
~ James Clavell
Industrial design is a superficial practice. You use your approach regardless of the project because there is no time for a deep understanding of a single product.
~ Jens Martin Skibsted
What's nice about concrete is that it looks unfinished.
~ Zaha Hadid
I have a preference for rough architecture, real, inexpensive, unfinished.
~ Thom Mayne
I used to wonder if running a large industrial company would really square with my values.
~ William Clay Ford, Jr.
I think that an industrial process is not like a rubber stamp. Everything has to be put together and, as such, should have its own expression.
~ Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
In my fifty years of experience and memory, I have seen the most amazing increase in the standard of living of a people ever achieved anywhere in the world. This is why I am so sure that our system of free competition and industrial development is sound and must be preserved.
~ Charles E. Wilson
Prosperous farmers mean more employment, more prosperity for the workers and the business men of every industrial area in the whole country.
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
From the first I became convinced that what I must look for was lead dust and lead fumes, that men were poisoned by breathing poisoned air, not by handling their food with unwashed hands.
~ Alice Hamilton
Im a machine man, and I head a machine.
~ Harry Bridges
Through his web of contacts in the highest levels of American business, with those corporate groups who form the bony structure of what is commonly called "the military-industrial complex, " Clifford was also absorbing another input: even the military-industrial complex was adamantly opposed to escalation.
~ Theodore H. White
So subtle and so well rationalized have the arts of technocratic domination become in our advanced industrial societies that even those in the state and/or corporate structure who dominate our lives must find it impossible to conceive of themselves as the agents of totalitarian control. Rather, they easily see themselves as the conscientious managers of a munificent social system.
~ Theodore Roszak
Self-examination with a close-up mirror in an antiseptic environment is what Nine Inch Nails is based on.
~ Trent Reznor
Yet slavery isn't the real cause of the trouble between the regions. It is economics. The South sells its cotton and sugar to England and Europe, and buys manufactured goods from those places instead of from the industrial North. The South has decided it has no need for the rest of the United States of America. Despite Mr. Lincoln's speeches against slavery, that is the sore that festers.
~ Noah Gordon
As in the past, the costs and risks of the coming phases of the industrial economy were to be socialized, with eventual profits privatized ...
~ Noam Chomsky