Quotes About Civilization
The study of the past is the main portal through which culture is acquired.
~ Joseph Epstein
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Even for a well-to-do city family, making life comfortable is a problem. But arriving at a point where comfort becomes a problem for a fair number of people is a sign of advancing civilization.
~ Joseph Gies
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Peace on earth would mean the end of civilization as we know it.
~ Joseph Heller
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Tu comprends, ils sont venus dans leurs chars, avec leurs yeux vides. Ils pensaient que les chenilles des chars sont faites pour tracer la nouvelle loi des peuples. (...) La France est tellement civilisée, tellement amollie, pensaient-ils, qu'elle a perdu le sens du combat souterrain et de la mort secrète. Elle acceptera, elle s'endormira. Et dans son sommeil nous lui ferons des yeux vides.
~ Joseph Kessel
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Anyone deserves the West who arrives with fresh energy to break up the deadly, antiseptic boredom of its civilization, prepared to undergo the quarantine that we prescribe for immigrants. We do not realize that our whole life has become a quarantine, and that all our countries have become barracks and concentration camps, admittedly with all the modern conveniences.
~ Joseph Roth
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Von der Humanität durch Nationalität zur Bestialität.
~ Joseph Roth
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Family life was and always will be the foundation of any civilization. Destroy the family and you destroy the country.
~ Erin Pizzey
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Civilized" society is a hopeful belief and protest that science, money and goods make man count for more than any other animal. In this sense everything that man does is religious and heroic, and yet in danger of being fictitious and fallible
~ Ernest Becker
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Maybe every time an intelligent species grew advanced enough to invent a global computer network, they would then develop some form of social media, which would immediately fill these beings with such an intense hatred for one another that they ended up wiping themselves out within four or five decades.
~ Ernest Cline
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It had become a self-imposed prison for humanity," he wrote. "A pleasant place for the world to hide from its problems while human civilization slowly collapses, primarily due to neglect.
~ Ernest Cline
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Even if alien visitors did decide to drop by this utterly insignificant little blue-green planet, no self-respecting extraterrestrial would ever pick my hometown of Beaverton, Oregon—aka Yawnsville, USA—as their point of first contact. Not unless their plan was to destroy our civilization by wiping out our least interesting locales first.
~ Ernest Cline
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Basically, kid, what this all means is that life is a lot tougher than it used to be, in the Good Old Days, back before you were born. Things used to be awesome, but now they're kinda terrifying. To be honest, the future doesn't look too bright. You were born at a pretty crappy time in history. And it looks like things are only gonna get worse from here on out. Human civilization is in 'decline.' Some people even say it's 'collapsing.
~ Ernest Cline
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Morrow […] felt that OASIS had evolved into something horrible. "It had become a self-imposed prison for humanity. A pleasant place for the world to hide from its problems while human civilization slowly collapses, primarily due to neglect.
~ Ernest Cline
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world to hide from its problems while human civilization slowly collapses, primarily due to neglect." Rumors
~ Ernest Cline
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A pleasant place for the world to hide from its problems while human civilization slowly collapses, primarily due to neglect.
~ Ernest Cline
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AA 241:87—I would argue that masturbation is the human animal's most important adaptation. The very cornerstone of our technological civilization.
~ Ernest Cline
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I would argue that masturbation is the human animal's most important adaptation. The very cornerstone of our technological civilization.
~ Ernest Cline
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The whole of history is incomprehensible without him [Jesus].
~ Ernest Renan
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All history is incomprehensible without Christ.
~ Ernest Renan
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The culture and civilization of the White man are essentially material; his measure of success is, "How much property have I acquired for myself?" The culture of the Red man is fundamentally spiritual; his measure of success is, "How much service have I rendered to my people?
~ Ernest Thompson Seton
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Civilisation and the life of nations are governed by the same laws as prevail throughout nature and organic life.
~ Ernst Haeckel
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None of us can know today if tomorrow morning we will not be counted as part of a group considered outside the law. In that moment the civilized veneer of life changes, as the state props of well-being disappear and are transformed into omens of destruction. The luxury liner becomes a battleship, or the black jolly roger and the red executioner's flag are hoisted on it.
~ Ernst Junger
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But we have never stopped it [war] and never shall, because war is not the law of one age or civilization, but of eternal nature itself, out of which every civilization proceedes, and into which it must sink again if it is not hard enough to withstand its iron ordeal.
~ Ernst Junger
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And I shared with all Westerners a Greek heritage: If ancient Greece was the cradle of Western civilization, I think it fair to say that skepticism was the blanket the baby came wrapped in. How can we be sure we know anything at all?2 It
~ Esther Lightcap Meek
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