CIVILIZATION QUOTES III

quotations about civilization

We have designed our civilization based on science and technology and at the same time arranged things so that almost no one understands anything at all about science and technology. This is a clear prescription for disaster.

CARL SAGAN

interview with Anne Kalosh, 1995


What man calls civilization always results in deserts.

DON MARQUIS

what the ants are saying in archy does his part


Civilization is the lamb's skin in which barbarism masquerades.

THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH

Ponkapog Papers


There's no such thing as civilization. The word just means the art of living in cities.

ROGER ZELAZNY

The Great Book of Amber


Were civilization itself to be estimated by some of its results, it would seem perhaps better for what we call the barbarous part of the world to remain unchanged.

HERMAN MELVILLE

Typee


We must recognise the essential underlaying savagery in the animal called man, and return to older and sounder principles of national life and defense. We must realise that man's nature will remain the same so long as he remains man; that civilisation is but a slight coverlet beneath which the dominant beast sleeps lightly and ever ready to awake.

H. P. LOVECRAFT

"At the Root"


The effect of civilization is to impose human law upon environment until it becomes machine-like in its regularity. The objectionable is eliminated, the inevitable is foreseen. One is not even made wet by the rain nor cold by the frost; while death, instead of stalking about gruesome and accidental, becomes a prearranged pageant, moving along a well-oiled groove to the family vault, where the hinges are kept from rusting and the dust from the air is swept continually away.

JACK LONDON

"The Unexpected", Love of Life and Other Stories


Civilization is fragile and highly ambiguous. To hope in ourselves would be a big gamble.

CHRISTIAAN MOSTERT

Hope: Challenging the Culture of Despair


Most civilisations, perhaps, look shinier in general terms and from several light-years away.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Telling


Fear of change is a part of the state of fear man has ever lived in but out of which he has begun to escape. Civilization might be defined indeed as the steps in his escape.

ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS

Fear and Conventionality


Because they didn't know better, they called it "civilization," when it was part of their slavery.

TACITUS

Agricola


The civilized have created the wretched, quite coldly and deliberately.

JAMES BALDWIN

The Devil Finds Work


In general, too, the conquerors would be better than the conquered (most merits in early society are more or less military merits), but they would not be very much better, for the lowest steps in the ladder of civilization are very steep, and the effort to mount them is slow and tedious.

WALTER BAGEHOT

Physics and Politics


People sometimes tell me that they prefer barbarism to civilisation. I doubt if they have given it a long enough trial. Like the people of Alexandria, they are bored by civilisation; but all the evidence suggests that the boredom of barbarism is infinitely greater.

KENNETH CLARK

"The Skin of Our Teeth", Civilisation


Civilization is the way one's own people live. Savagery is the way foreigners live.

OCTAVIA E. BUTLER

Wild Seed


Civilization is maintained by a very few people in a small number of places and we need only some bombs and a few prisons to blot it out altogether.

CYRIL CONNOLLY

The Unquiet Grave


Civilization sails prettily like a child's rubber balloon until it hits a sharp object; then it is likely to collapse like the balloon.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought


Civilization is not fooling around, not blowing your top, not having a temper tantrum, not touching, not following your drift, not ease, not acting like those who are "lower" than you, not farting, not belching, not napping, not breathing, not crying, not resting.... It is a litany of "nots". It has no substance, therefore it must overcome all it is not in order to prove to itself it exists.

JOHN LANDAU

"Civilization and the Primitive", Against Civilization: Readings and Reflections


Civilization is a method of living, an attitude of equal respect for all men.

JANE ADDAMS

speech in Honolulu, 1933


The whole history of civilization is strewn with creeds and institutions which were invaluable at first and deadly afterwards.

WALTER BAGEHOT

Physics and Politics