1,222 Quotes About Civilization
- Author George Orwell
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Tea is one of the main stays of civilization in this country.
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- Author Edgar Rice Burroughs
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You didn't find any trace of her?" asked d'Arnot. // Tarzan shook his head. "None. In the jungle, I could have found her; but here –-here, in civilization, a man cannot even find himself.
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- Author O. Henry
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All of us have to be prevaricators, hypocrites, and liars every day of our lives; otherwise the social structure would fall into pieces the first day. We must act in one another's presence just as we must wear clothes. It is for the best
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- Author Christa Wolf
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The real question is: How sturdy and solid is the floor our civilization stands on? How many lives with no prospects, shattered and senseless, can it bear the weight of before it cracks somewhere or other, splits at the joints?
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- Author Frank Harris
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[Referring to the imprisonment of Oscar Wilde] ... Will civilization never reach humane ideals? Will men always punish most severely the sins they do not understand and which hold forth for them no temptation? Did Jesus suffer in vain?
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- Author George Cayley
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I am well convinced that Aerial Navigation will form a most prominent feature in the progress of civilization. (1804)
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- Author Fredy Perlman
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From the day when battery-run voices began broadcasting old speeches to battery-run listeners, the beast has been talking to itself. Having swallowed everyone and everything outside itself, the beast becomes its own sole frame of reference. It entertains itself, exploits itself and wars on itself. It has reached the end of its Progress, for there is nothing left for it to progress against except itself.
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- Author Karl Kautsky
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As things stand today capitalist civilization cannot continue; we must either move forward into socialism or fall back into barbarism.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Choosing between capitalism and socialism to run the world is like choosing between man and woman to run the world. These choices may have been relevant in the old days, but in a civilized world they are absolutely meaningless.
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