
from a review of Simon Winchester’s Krakatoa (2003), as quoted in The Oxford Dictionary of American Quotations (rev. 2005), ed. Rawson & Miner, Oxford University Press, p. 600: ISBN 0195168232
2000s
"What is Civilization?" Ladies' Home Journal, LXIII (January, 1946).
from a review of Simon Winchester’s Krakatoa (2003), as quoted in The Oxford Dictionary of American Quotations (rev. 2005), ed. Rawson & Miner, Oxford University Press, p. 600: ISBN 0195168232
2000s
Blood Meridian (1985)
Source: Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West
Source: Are We Victims of Propaganda, Our Invisible Masters: A Debate with Edward Bernays (1929), p. 142
Source: The Evolution of Civilizations (1961) (Second Edition 1979), Chapter 5, Historical Change in Civilizations, p. 127
Source: A Treatise On Political Economy (Fourth Edition) (1832), Book I, On Production, Chapter XIV
Conclusion
The Ethics of Ambiguity (1947)
Context: A conquest of this kind is never finished; the contingency remains, and, so that he may assert his will, man is even obliged to stir up in the world the outrage he does not want. But this element of failure is a very condition of his life; one can never dream of eliminating it without immediately dreaming of death. This does not mean that one should consent to failure, but rather one must consent to struggle against it without respite.
“By reading this message you are denying its existence and implying consent.”
Source: Super Sad True Love Story
“Inelegantly, and without my consent, time passed.”
Source: No One Belongs Here More Than You
First Frame of Government (25 April 1682).
Frame of Government (1682)