“We are faced with having to learn again about interdependency and the need for rootedness after several centuries of having systematically-and proudly-dismantled our roots, ties, and traditions. We had grown so tall we thought we could afford to cut the roots that held us down, only to discover that the tallest trees need the most elaborate roots of all.” NeedsCuttingTreeCenturyPrideTraditionRootsTiesTallInterconnectionRootedness Author:Paul L Wachtel
“Somewhere around the turn of the century, it stopped being hip to say you never watched TV. Adults are much more likely to find something to engage them on television than they are at the local multiplex. Edges are being cut on television all the time, but at the movies only now and then.” TurnsCuttingCenturyTelevisionTvsAdultsEdgesLocalsHipsNow And Then Author:Tom Shales
“We're facing growing climate change, more floods, more droughts, more crisis on a planetary level, and the systems we put in place in the twentieth century are just not going to work. We've run out of stuff. Our big problems are going to be energy supplies and food supplies. This is not a right-left issue. It's a people issue, and it cuts across all our categories.” PeopleProblemBigsRunningEnergyLeftStuffLevelsIssuesCuttingGrowingCenturyCrisisClimateClimate ChangeCategoriesFloodGoing To WorkTwentieth CenturySuppliesBig ProblemsDroughtFood Supply Author:Margaret Atwood
“We believe that there is one economic lesson which our twentieth century experience has demonstrated conclusively-that America can no more survive and grow without big business than it can survive and grow without small business.... the two are interdependent. You cannot strengthen one by weakening the other, and you cannot add to the stature of a dwarf by cutting off the legs of a giant.” BelieveTwoBigsAmericaGrowsBusinessCuttingEconomicCenturyLessonsAddLegsGiantsSmall BusinessTwentieth CenturyStatureBig BusinessDwarfsDwarvesWeakeningCutting Off Author:Benjamin Franklin Fairless
“There are acacias, a graceful species amusingly devitalized by sentimentality, this kind drooping its leaves with the grace of a young widow bowed in controllable grief, this one obscuring them with a smooth silver as of placid tears. They please, like the minor French novelists of the eighteenth century, by suggesting a universe in which nothing cuts deep.” KindYoungUniverseGriefGraceCuttingCenturyTearsPleaseSpeciesNovelistsSilverMinorsSmoothWidowsSuggestingSentimentalityPlacidAcacia Book:The strange necessity: essays by Rebecca West Source: The strange necessity: essays by Rebecca West
“I look at it this way... For centuries now, man has done everything he can to destroy, defile, and interfere with nature: clear-cutting forests, strip-mining mountains, poisoning the atmosphere, over-fishing the oceans, polluting the rivers and lakes, destroying wetlands and aquifers... so when nature strikes back, and smacks him on the head and kicks him in the nuts, I enjoy that. I have absolutely no sympathy for human beings whatsoever. None. And no matter what kind of problem humans are facing, whether it's natural or man-made, I always hope it gets worse.” MenWayHumansLooksKindMadeMatterDoneProblemEnjoyNaturalHuman BeingsClearCuttingCenturyMountainOceanRiversNo Matter WhatStrikesForestsAtmosphereKicksLakesFishingDestroyingNutsInterferePoisoningMiningSmackNo SympathyStrike BackRivers And LakesWetlandsAquifersClear Cutting Author:George Carlin
“I don't try to take a person out of our world and put them into my world; that wouldn't work. It's sort of like bad Photoshop: If you see something Photoshopped together - and even if it's done pretty well - the eye catches on it. That happens a lot when people try to cut and paste people from our world into their fourteenth-century historical romance novel.” PeopleIfsWorldTryingWellsPersonsDoneHappensEyeTogetherRomanceNovelCuttingCenturyHistoricalWorking ItOur WorldRomance NovelPhotoshop Author:Patrick Rothfuss
“The fact is that the British Museum had a complete specimen of a dodo in their collection up until the 18th century - it was actually mummified, skin and all - but in a fit of space-saving zeal, they actually cut off the head and they cut off the feet and they burned the rest in a bonfire.” FactsSpaceCuttingFeetCenturyFitSkinsBritishSavingCollectionsMuseumsBurnedZeal18th CenturyBonfireBritish Museum Author:Adam Savage
“In every major war we have fought in the 19th and 20th centuries. Americans have been asked to pay higher taxes - and nonessential programs have been cut - to support the military effort. Yet during this Iraq war, taxes have been lowered and domestic spending has climbed. In contrast to World War I, World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam, for most Americans this conflict has entailed no economic sacrifice. The only people really sacrificing for this war are the troops and their families.” PeopleWorldHas BeensWarEffortPaySupportCuttingSacrificeEconomicCenturyMilitaryHigherConflictTaxesMajorsProgramIraqSpendingWar Of The WorldsVietnamWorld War IiContrastWorld War ITroops20th CenturyKoreanIraq WarKorean War Author:Robert Hormats