“Sculpture is, in the twentieth century, a wide field of experience, with many facets of symbol and material and individual calligraphy. But in all these varied and exciting extensions of our experience we always come back tot the fact that we are human beings of such and such a size, biologically the same as primitive man, and that it is through drawing and observing, or observing and drawing, that we equate our bodies with our landscape.” MenHumansFactsBodyIndividualHuman BeingsCenturyFieldsMaterialsExcitingSizeWideDrawingSymbolsLandscapePrimitiveExtensionsSculptureObservingTwentieth CenturyFacetsCalligraphyPrimitive ManTots Author:Barbara Hepworth
“The 20th century mind is nostalgic for the paradise that once existed on the mushroom dotted plains of Africa where the plant-human symbiosis occurred that pulled us out of the animal body and into the tool-using, culture-making, imagination-exploring creature that we are. And why does this matter? It matters because it shows that the way out is back and that the future is a forward escape into the past. This is what the psychedelic experience means. Its a doorway out of history and into the wiring under the board in eternity.” WayMindHumansMeanDoeMatterShowsBodyPastCultureImaginationAnimalCenturyCreaturesToolsEternityPlantBoardsParadiseExploring20th CenturyPsychedelicDoorwaysNostalgicMushroomsPsychedelic ExperienceWiringSymbiosis Author:Terence McKenna
“In most, if not quite all, parts of the world, the size, shape and longevity of the human body have changed more substantially, and much more rapidly, during the past three centuries than over many previous millennia.” IfsWorldHumansBodyPastThreeCenturyChangedShapesSizeLongevityHuman Body Author:Robert Fogel
“Since the early days, [the church] has thrown itself violently against every effort to liberate the body and mind of man. It has been, at all times and everywhere, the habitual and incorrigible defender of bad governments, bad laws, bad social theories, bad institutions. It was, for centuries, an apologist for slavery, as it was an apologist for the divine right of kings.” MenMindHas BeensBodyGovernmentLawSocialChurchEffortCenturyDivineTheoryKingsInstitutionsSlaveryAll TimeThrownMind And BodyHabitualDefendersBad GovernmentDivine RightIncorrigibleSocial TheoryBad LawsDivine Right Of Kings Author:H. L. Mencken
“Human ingenuity has given centuries to the goal of ensuring that the human body might move around at an even 68 degrees all year.” YearsHumansBodyMightMovingGivenGoalModernCenturyDegreesHuman BodyModern LifeIngenuity Author:Lance Morrow
“Shopping malls are liquid TVs for the end of the twentieth century. A whole micro-circuitry of desire, ideology and expenditure for processed bodies drifting through the cyber-space of ultracapitalism.” EndsWholeBodyDesireSpaceCenturyTvsIdeologyShoppingTwentieth CenturyLiquidMallsDriftingExpendituresCyber Author:Arthur Kroker
“There have always been hucksters, cranks and populists who see a brief rise in American politics, going back to William Jennings Bryan at the turn of the century. The body politic has a way of expelling these invaders.” WayBodyTurnsCenturyAmerican PoliticsPopulistBryanCrankInvaders Author:Joseph Rago
“When the great Kepler bad at length discovered the harmonic laws that regulate the motions of the heavenly bodies, he exclaimed: "Whether my discoveries will be read by posterity or by my contemporaries is a matter that concerns them more than me. I may well be contented to wait one century for a reader, when God Himself, during so many thousand years, has waited for an observer like myself.” YearsWellsMayMatterBodyLawWaitingCenturyReaderGeniusThousandDiscoveryConcernHeavenlyLengthThousand YearsObserversPosterityHeavenly BodiesKepler Author:Thomas B. Macaulay
“I'd like to be remembered not only for my body of work but also for specific novels. Ideally, I want to be remembered in the same way as Stephen King, who defined and exemplified excellence in the horror genre in the late 20th and early 21st century.” WayWantBodyNovelCenturyKingsHorrorLateExcellenceDefinedGenreRemembered21st CenturyHorror Genre Author:Nicholas Sparks
“A new institution with new design, structure, body, soul, new thinking, and direction will replace the Planning Commission. It will be one that caters to the aspirations of 21st century India.” ThinkingSoulBodyCenturyDesignIndiaInstitutionsStructurePlanningAspiration21st CenturyGovernance Author:Narendra Modi
“The simplicity of the law by which the celestial bodies move, and the relations of their masses and distances, permit analysis to follow their motions up to a certain point; and in order to determine the state of the system of these great bodies in past or future centuries, it suffices for the mathematician that their position and their velocity be given by observation for any moment in time.” StatesMomentsBodyPastMovingLawScienceCertainOrderGivenCenturyPositionMassRelationDistanceSimplicityDetermineObservationAnalysisPermitMathematicianCelestialMoments In TimeVelocityCelestial Bodies Author:Pierre-Simon Laplace
“The ideas and practices of Franz Anton Mesmer, an 18th-century Australian healer, had spread to the United States and, by the 1840s, held the country in thrall. Mesmer proposed that everything in the universe, including the human body, was governed by a 'magnetic fluid' that could become imbalanced, causing illness.” HumansIdeasCountryStatesBodyUniverseUnitedPracticeUnited StatesCenturyIncludingIllnessSpreadHuman BodyAustralianFluidHealerMagnetic18th Century Author:Karen Abbott
“The peril of this century is spiritual apathy. As the body requires sunlight, good food, proper exercise and rest, so the spirit of man requires the sunlight of the Holy Spirit; proper exercise of the spiritual functions; the avoiding of evils that affect spiritual health, that are more ravaging in their effects than typhoid fever, pneumonia, or other diseases that attack the body.” MenBodySpiritualSpiritEvilEffectsCenturyExerciseHolyDiseaseFunctionHoly SpiritApathySunlightAvoidingPerilFeverGood FoodSpiritual HealthPneumoniaTyphoid Author:David O. McKay
“Perhaps people need to understand some history here. Rene Descartes, in the late 16th, early 17th century, postulated that body, mind, physicality and spirituality belonged to different realms of reality that didn't interact. On a positive side, it got the Inquisition off the backs of the intellectuals and they quit burning them at the stake for disagreeing with the Church.” PeopleNeedsMindDifferentBodyRealitySpiritualitySidesChurchCenturyLateQuittingBurningRealmsStakesPhysicalityInquisition17th Century Author:Edgar Mitchell
“The downside was that for 400 years, science has grown up, has arisen and developed as a purely materialist concept and avoided the subject of mind and consciousness, leaving it to the realm of religion. Only with the founding of quantum science in the early part of the 20th century have we realized that the Cartesian Duality is wrong, that body, mind, physicality do interact and they're interrelated.” YearsMindBodyConsciousnessSubjectsCenturyConceptsLeavingRealmsQuantum20th CenturyFoundingAvoidedDualityPhysicality Author:Edgar Mitchell
“One life is but a single act. One body - a garment. One century - a day. One task - an experience. One triumph - an acquisition. One death - a breath of renovation.” BodyLife IsCenturyTasksBreathsTriumphGarmentsAcquisitionRenovation Author:Andre Luiz Moreira