“One of the most persistent fallacies about the Christian Church is that it kept learning alive during the Dark and Middle Ages. What the Church did was to keep learning alive in the monasteries, while preventing the spread of knowledge outside them... Even as late as the beginning of the nineteenth century, however, nine-tenths of Christian Europe was illiterate.” AgeChristianChurchDarkAliveAtheismMiddleCenturyLateEuropeSpreadPositive AtheismNinePersistentMiddle AgesNineteenth CenturyPreventingFallacyIlliterateChristian ChurchMonasteriesKeep Learning Author:Margaret E. Knight
“Christianity - An old metaphysical romance, filled with marvels, contradictions, and absurdity, born in the ardent imagination of Orientals, has spread into our Europe. Enthusiasts have purveyed it, careerists have pretended to accept it, imbeciles have believed it.” RomanceBeliefBornImaginationAcceptingChristianityEuropeFilledSpreadContradictionSuperstitionsAbsurdityMetaphysicalArdentImbeciles Author:Frederick The Great
“Out of the Slow Food movement has grown something called the Slow Cities movement, which has started in Italy but has spread right across Europe and beyond. And in this, towns begin to rethink how they organize the urban landscape so that people are encouraged to slow down and smell the roses and connect with one another.” PeopleCitiesMovementEuropeTownsDown AndRoseSpreadSmellLandscapeUrbanOrganizeSlow DownSlow FoodUrban Landscape Author:Carl Honore
“John Wesley taught that the gospel of Christ involved more than saving souls. It should have an impact on all of society, and his followers worked to accomplish just that. They were dispensing grace to the broader world, and in the process their spirit helped change a nation, saving it from the revolutionary chaos that had spread across Europe.” WorldShouldSoulSpiritNationsProcessChristGraceTaughtInvolvedEuropeShould HaveImpactChaosSpreadAccomplishSavingRevolutionaryFollowersSaving Souls Author:Philip Yancey
“We've seen progressive rock all over the world, in South America, Europe, Asia, across the US and North America and Australia. There's huge audiences for this stuff. For me it's always been there and it's just a matter of time before the people have more of the means to spread the word.” PeopleWorldMeanMatterAmericaStuffAudienceRocksHugeEuropeSouthSpreadAustraliaProgressiveAsiaNorth AmericaSouth AmericaMatter Of Time Author:John Petrucci
“All things start in California and spread to New Jersey, then to London and then throughout Europe.” EuropeAll ThingsSpreadLondonCaliforniaJerseyNew Jersey Author:Stelios Haji-Ioannou
“Actually, my first article, it wasn't about the anarchists; it was about the fall of Barcelona and the spread of fascism over Europe, which was frightening. But a couple of years later I became interested in the anarchist movement.” YearsFirstsFallMovementCoupleEuropeSpreadArticlesFascismFrighteningAnarchistBarcelona Author:Noam Chomsky
“World War Two was a world war in space. It spread from Europe to Japan, to the Soviet Union, etc. World War Two was quite different from World War One which was geographically limited to Europe. But in the case of the Gulf War, we are dealing with a war which is extremely local in space, but global in time, since it is the first 'live' war.” WorldFirstsTwoDifferentWarSpaceCasesEuropeUnionsSpreadLocalsWar Of The WorldsEtcJapanSovietWorld War ISoviet UnionGulf WarWorld War TwoWorld War One Author:Paul Virilio
“Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities. Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen: all know how to die: but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science, the science against which it had vainly struggled, the civilisation of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilisation of ancient Rome.” KnowsWorldMayShowsMightDiesFallIndividualStrongForceSocialQualityChristianityStepsKnow HowInfluenceModernArmsDevelopmentEuropeStrongerBraveIslamSoldierAncientSpreadWarriorFearlessQueensRomeLoyalSplendidCivilisationEvery StepSocial DevelopmentMilitantFrenzyParalysisAncient RomeMuslim WorldRadical IslamArrestingStrong ArmsProselytizingMuslim FaithReligion Of IslamRetrograde Author:Winston Churchill
“A review of his work: His music soon spread throughout Europe, and he was invited to America were he performed the Piano Concerto. He would have wished that he would be remembered as an opera composer, but it was to be his orchestral extravaganzas, mainly the trilogy of Roman pictures that has made his name famous.” MadeWould BeAmericaNamesWorkFameEuropeSpreadRememberedPianoReviewsOperaComposerInvitedTrilogies Author:Ottorino Respighi