“Rumors and reports of man's relation with animals are the world's oldest news stories, headlined in the stars of the zodiac, posted on the walls of prehistoric caves, inscribed in the languages of Egyptian myth, Greek philosophy, Hindu religion, Christian art, our own DNA. Belonging within the circle of mankind's intimate acquaintance ... constant albeit speechless companions, they supplied energies fit to be harnessed or roasted.” MenWorldArtPhilosophyStoriesChristianEnergyLanguageStarsAnimalMankindWallFitNewsRelationConstantMythCirclesGreekIntimateReportsCompanionBelongingCavesDnaAcquaintanceRumorEgyptianSpeechlessReligion ChristianPrehistoricZodiacNews StoriesHindu ReligionGreek PhilosophyChristian Art Author:Lewis H. Lapham
“the State only aims at instilling those qualities in its public by which its demands are obeyed, and its exchequer is filled. Its highest attainment is the reduction of mankind to clockwork. In its atmosphere all those finer and more delicate liberties, which require treatment and spacious expansion, inevitably dry up and perish. The State requires a taxpaying machine in which there is no hitch, an exchequer in which there is never a deficit, and a public, monotonous, obedient, colorless, spiritless, moving humbly like a flock of sheep along a straight high road between two walls.” TwoStatesGovernmentMovingQualityLibertyMankindWallDemandHighestMachinesAimFilledAtmosphereDryTreatmentDelicateSheepExpansionDeficitAttainmentReductionObedientFlocksMonotonousClockworkHigh RoadDry UpColorless Author:Ouida
“On all the walls, wherever walls exist, I will inscribe this eternal indictment of Christianity--I have letters to make even blindmen see.... I call Christianity the single great curse, the single great innermost depravity, the single great instinct of revenge, for which no means is poisonous, secretive, subterranean, small enough--I call it mankind's single immortal blemish.... And we reckon time from the dies nefastus with which this calamity arose--following Christianity's first day!--Why not following its last day, instead?--Following today?--Transvaluation of all values!” FirstsMeanEnoughTodayLastsTimeValuesDiesChristianityMankindWallEternalLettersInstinctFollowingRevengeCurseImmortalWhy NotCalamityLast DayPoisonousDepravitySecretiveIndictment Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“I've learned of life this bitter truth Hope not between the crumbling walls Of mankind's gratitude to find repose, But rather, Build within thy own soul Fortresses!” SoulMankindWallGratitudeBitterI've LearnedReposeFortressesCrumblingBitter Truth Author:Georgia Douglas Johnson
“Man is a strange animal, he doesn't like to read the handwriting on the wall until his back is up against it.” MenAnimalEducationKnowledgeLearningMankindStrangeWallEducationalHandwritingHandwriting On The Wall Author:Adlai Stevenson I
“Some says that genetic engineering is within the scope of the God! Well, it was so, that area would have been encircled with the impassable high walls! Mankind cannot lose its time with this kind of religious craps! Genetic engineering is our garden!” WellsKindHas BeensLosesReligiousMankindWallAreasGardenEngineeringCrapScopeGenetic Engineering Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“There's just a law to the universe. We can have the San Andreas rip tonight. You've nothing to do with that. We could have had that super hurricane, that, look what it did to South Carolina two or three hundred miles offshore! Imagine if a category 5 eye wall went right up the Chesapeake Bay. They can say "well, mankind did that." No, mother nature decides. So, will we survive? I'm sure we will.” IfsWellsLooksTwoEyeLawMotherUniverseThreeImagineMankindWallHundredSouthMilesTonightCategoriesRipHurricanesMother NatureCarolinaSouth CarolinaAndreaOffshoreChesapeake Bay Author:Matt Drudge
“...What is the use of beauty? i have lived my life surrounded by painters, and still I do not know the answer. But i suspect, some days, that beauty helps protect the spirit of mankind, swaddle it and succor it, so that we might survive. Beauty is no end in itself, but if it makes or lives less miserable so that we might be more kind-well, then, lets have beauty, painted on our porcelain, hanging on our walls, ringing through our stories.” IfsKnowsWellsKindStillsEndsHelpingStoriesUseMightSpiritAnswersMankindWallProtectPainterMiserableSuspectsHanging OnPorcelain Author:Gregory Maguire
“Those walls and bars are there for a reason,” said Crake. “Not to keep us out, but to keep them in. Mankind needs barriers in both cases.” “Them?” “Nature and God.” “I thought you didn’t believe in God,” said Jimmy. “I don’t believe in Nature either,” said Crake. “Or not with a capital N.” NeedsBelieveSaidReasonCasesMankindWallDon't BelieveBarsBarriersBelieve In GodJimmyGod And Nature Book:Oryx And Crake Source: Oryx And Crake