Lewis Mumford Quotes, Sayings, Remarks, Thoughts and Speeches



Lewis Mumford Quotes and Sayings


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    A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise against, not with, the wind. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    A day spent without the sight or sound of beauty, the contemplation of mystery, or the search of truth or perfection is a poverty-stricken day; and a succession of such days is fatal to human life. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    A man of courage never needs weapons, but he may need bail. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Don't take the will for the deed; get the deed. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Every generation revolts against its fathers and makes friends with its grandfathers. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Every new baby is a blind desperate vote for survival: people who find themselves unable to register an effective political protest against extermination do so by a biological act. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Forget the damned motor car and build the cities for lovers and friends. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    However far modern science and techniques have fallen short of their inherent possibilities, they have taught mankind at least one lesson; nothing is impossible. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    It has not been for nothing that the word has remained man's principal toy and tool: without the meanings and values it sustains, all man's other tools would be worthless. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Life is the only art that we are required to practice without preparation, and without being allowed the preliminary trials, the failures and botches, that are essential for training. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    New York is the perfect model of a city, not the model of a perfect city. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Nothing is unthinkable, nothing impossible to the balanced person, provided it comes out of the needs of life and is dedicated to life's further development. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    One of the functions of intelligence is to take account of the dangers that come from trusting solely to the intelligence. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Our national flower is the concrete cloverleaf. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Restore human legs as a means of travel. Pedestrians rely on food for fuel and need no special parking facilities. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    The artist does not illustrate science (but) he frequently responds to the same interests that a scientist does. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    The chief function of the city is to convert power into form, energy into culture, dead matter into the living symbols of art, biological reproduction into social creativity. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    The cities and mansions that people dream of are those in which they finally live. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    The earth is the Lord's fullness thereof: this is no longer a hollow dictum of religion, but a directive for economic action toward human brotherhood. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    The vast material displacements the machine has made in our physical environment are perhaps in the long run less important than its spiritual contributions to our culture. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    The way people in democracies think of the government as something different from themselves is a real handicap. And, of course, sometimes the government confirms their opinion. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    To curb the machine and limit art to handicraft is a denial of opportunity. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Today, the degradation of the inner life is symbolized by the fact that the only place sacred from interruption is the private toilet. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Today, the notion of progress in a single line without goal or limit seems perhaps the most parochial notion of a very parochial century. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Traditionalists are pessimists about the future and optimists about the past. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    War is the supreme drama of a completely mechanized society. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF
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    Without fullness of experience, length of days is nothing. When fullness of life has been achieved, shortness of days is nothing. That is perhaps why the young have usually so little fear of death; they live by intensities that the elderly have forgotten. Lewis Mumford | Refcard PDF

 

  

  

 

  

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