1,222 Quotes About Civilization
- Author Plutarch
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... man by nature is not a wild or unsocial creature, neither was he born so, but makes himself what he naturally is not, by vicious habit; and that again on the other side, he is civilized and grows gentle by a change of place, occupation, and manner of life, as beasts themselves that are wild by nature, become tame and tractable by housing and gentler usage...
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- Author Niall Ferguson
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No civilization, no matter how mighty it may appear to itself, is indestructible.
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- Author Jo Walton
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Interlibrary loans are a wonder of the world and a glory of civilization.
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- Author Nick Bostrom
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Our approach to existential risks cannot be one of trial-and-error. There is no opportunity to learn from errors. The reactive approach — see what happens, limit damages, and learn from experience — is unworkable. Rather, we must take a proactive approach. This requires foresight to anticipate new types of threats and a willingness to take decisive preventive action and to bear the costs (moral and economic) of such actions.
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- Author Robin Sacredfire
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Life will always reflect your actions, words and thoughts. You are what you spend most of your time doing, saying and thinking. Your life is always a reflection of your priorities. If you spend your time partying, insulting and occupying your mind with nonsense from social media, music with degrading lyrics, and movies that promote antisocial values, you get zero from life.
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- Author Сергій Жадан (Serhiy Zhadan)
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Мабуть, саме всеохопність пам'яті й невідворотність спогадів і змусили людство вигадати спорт, мистецтво та анестезію.
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- Author Will Durant
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Hence a certain tension between religion and society marks the higher stages of every civilization. Religion begins by offering magical aid to harassed and bewildered men; it culminates by giving to a people that unity of morals and belief which seems so favorable to statesmanship and art; it ends by fighting suicidally in the lost cause of the past.
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- Author C.L.R. James
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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.
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- Author Mark Pesce
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What I tell you three times is true. What I tell you three million times is civilization.
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