The Conduct Of Life (1951)
Context: Now 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 the training of a mere beginner. In life, we must begin to give a public performance before we have acquired even a novice's skill; and often our moments of seeming mastery are upset by new demands, for which we have acquired no preparatory facility. Life is a score that we play at sight, not merely before we have divined the intentions of the composer, but even before we have mastered our instruments; even worse, a large part of the score has been only roughly indicated, and we must improvise the music for our particular instrument, over long passages. On these terms, the whole operation seems one of endless difficulty and frustration; and indeed, were it not for the fact that some of the passages have been played so often by our predecessors that, when we come to them, we seem to recall some of the score and can anticipate the natural sequence of the notes, we might often give up in sheer despair. The wonder is not that so much cacophony appears in our actual individual lives, but that there is any appearance of harmony and progression.
Lewis Mumford: Quotes about life
Lewis Mumford was American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic. Explore interesting quotes on life.“Nothing endures except life: the capacity for birth, growth, and renewal.”
Introduction
The Culture of Cities (1938)
Context: Nothing is permanent: certainly not the frozen images of barbarous power with which fascism now confronts us. Those images may easily be smashed by an external shock, cracked as ignominiously as the fallen Dagon, the massive idol of the heathen; or they may be melted, eventually, by the internal warmth of normal men and women. Nothing endures except life: the capacity for birth, growth, and renewal. As life becomes insurgent once more in our civilization, conquering the reckless thrust of barbarism, the culture of cities will be both instrument and goal.
Source: The Myth of the Machine (1967-1970), The Pentagon of Power (1970), p. 352
Source: Technics and Civilization (1934), Ch. 6, sct. 4
"The Fulfillment of Man"
The Conduct Of Life (1951)
Faith for Living (1940)
Source: Technics and Civilization (1934), Ch. 6, sct. 9
Source: My Works and Days (1979), Ch. 14
Faith for Living (1940)
"The Way and the Life"
The Conduct Of Life (1951)
Sprawling Giantism
The City in History (1961)
Source: Technics and Civilization (1934), Ch. 6, sct. 11
Source: The Conduct Of Life (1951), Ch. 1
Source: The Culture of Cities (1938), Ch. 1, sct. 5
"The Theory and Practice of Regionalism" in The Sociological Review, vol. 20, nos. 1 and 2, 1928.