“It is easier for a man to be loyal to his club than his planet; the by-laws are shorter, and he is personally acquainted with the other members. A club, moreover, or a nation, offers the right to be exclusive. There are not many of us who are physically constituted to resist this strange delight, this nourishing privilege. It is at the bottom of all fraternities, societies, orders. It is at the bottom of most trouble. The planet holds out no such inducement. The planet is everybody's. All it offers is the grass, the sky, the water, and the ineluctable dream of peace and fruition.”
Quote by E.B. White
Book:On Democracy
Work
On Democracy
This book delves into the history, theory, and application of democracy, examining its various forms and the challenges it faces in the modern world. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: On Democracy
“Why only rest in peace? Why not live in peace? Why not heal in peace? Why not rock in peace?”
Source: Shattered: Finding Hope and Purpose in the Midst of Disappointment
Source: Prayer: An Antidote for the Inner Man
“Because why make war when you can make art?”
Source: My Darling Arrow
Source: Prayer: An Antidote for the Inner Man
Source: Prayer: An Antidote for the Inner Man