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civilization long belief
As long as our civilization is essentially one of property, of fences, of exclusiveness, it will be mocked by delusions. Ralph Waldo Emerson
civilization fire discovery
Civilization did not come with fire. It came with the discovery of how to use fire to heat water. Laura Anne Gilman
civilization trying study
I am studying ancient civilizations, trying to find what happened to them, finding out why they went into a decline, why they died. L. Ron Hubbard
civilization brutality emphasis
The African tribesman, with his complete contempt for truth and his emphasis on brutality and savagery for others but not for himself, is a no-civilization. L. Ron Hubbard
civilization ethics
A civilization has the ethics it can afford Larry Niven
civilization pilates physical-fitness
Civilization impairs physical fitness. Joseph Pilates
civilization organization benefits
Having come into contact with a civilization which has over-emphasized the freedom of the individual, we are in fact faced with one of the big problems of Africa in the modern world. Our problem is just this: how to get the benefits of European society - benefits that have been brought about by an organization based upon the individual - and yet retain African's own structure of society in which the individual is a member of a kind of fellowship. Julius Nyerere
civilization soldier lasts
Fortunately, at the last hour, there were always a few soldiers to save Civilization. Oswald Spengler
civilization long together
We could tell them [alien civilization] things that we have discovered in the realm of mathematical physics, but there is stuff that I would like to know. There are some famous problems like how to bring gravitation and quantum physics together, the long-sought-after theory of quantum gravity. But it may be hard to understand the answer that comes back. Paul Davies
soldier graves preacher
Soldiers' graves are the greatest preachers of peace. Albert Schweitzer
soldier enemy contentment
[W]hich category of crimes does the State pursue and punish most intensely? [T]hose against private citizens or those against itself? The gravest crimes in the State's lexicon are almost invariably not invasions of private person or property, but dangers to its own contentment, for example, treason, desertion of a soldier to the enemy, failure to register for the draft, subversion and subversive conspiracy, assassination of rulers and such economic crimes against the State as counterfeiting its money or evasion of its income tax. Murray Rothbard
lasts months
The last 29 days of the month are the toughest! Nikola Tesla