“All the world's a stage, and all the men and women mearly players.” MenWorldActorsLiteratureFriendshipActingRolesPlayerStageHe ManCivilizationMen And WomenTheatreBirthdaySonnetYou Like ItEntrancesClergymenMedieval WarBardsMost MemorableSchool PlaysStage ActorsTheatre ActingStage PlayTheatre ActorsPoetry By Famous PoetsMetaphors Of LifeStage ActingBest LiteratureRotten ApplesNever Been KissedEmpty Stage Author:William Shakespeare
“The saddest object in civilization, and to my mind the greatest confession of its failure, is the man who can work, who wants work, and who is not allowed to work.” MenWantMindObjectsHe ManCivilizationConfessionSaddest Author:Robert Louis Stevenson
“These European White Men, then, with civilization in their blood and in their destiny, crossed the Atlantic and set up a new civilization on a bleak and rock bound coast. It was the White Men who drove north to Alaska and west to California; the men who opened up the tropics and subdued the Arctics; the men who mastered the African Veldts; the men who peopled Australia and seized the gates of the world at Suez, Gibraltar and Panama.” MenWorldWhiteDestinyBloodRocksHe ManCivilizationWestBoundsCaliforniaAustraliaGatesCoastWhite ManAlaskaBleakTropicsPanama Author:Ben Klassen
“We have not chosen this time. We cannot help it if we are born as men of the early winter of full Civilization, instead of on the golden summit of a ripe Culture, in a Phidias or a Mozart time. Everything depends on our seeing our own position, our destiny, clearly, on our realizing that though we may lie to ourselves about it, we cannot evade it. He who does not acknowledge this in his heart, ceases to be counted among the men of his generation, and remains either a simpleton, a charlatan, or a pedant.” IfsMenHeartMayDoeHelpingLyingCultureRealizingBornDestinySeeingGenerationsPositionHe ManDependsCivilizationRemainsWinterCeaseChosenGoldenAcknowledgeOur DestinySummitRipeCharlatansPedantsSimpletonsPhidias Book:Form and actuality Source: Form and actuality