12 Quotes by Joseph Wood Krutch about Men



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    When, in the present world, men behave well, that is no doubt sometimes because they are creatures of habit as well as, sometimes, because they are reasonable.

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    The grand paradox of our society is this: we magnify man’s right but we minimize his capacities.

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    Not to have known - as most men have not - either the mountain or the desert is not to have known one's self. Not to have known one's self is to have known no one.

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    Poetry, mythology, and religion represent the world as man would like to have it, while science represents the world as he gradually comes to discover it.

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    Man is the only one in whom the instinct of life falters long enough to enable it to ask the question "Why?

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    Man is, perhaps, no more prone to war than he used to be and no more inclined to commit other evil deeds. But a given amount of ill will or folly will go further than it used to.

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