“Processing the human raw material is naturally more complicated than processing lumber.”
Maxim Gorky (1868–1936) Russian and Soviet writer
The I.V.Stalin White Sea - Baltic Sea Canal (1934)
"The Grammar of Story", in Celebrating Children's Books (1981), pp. 10–11
“Processing the human raw material is naturally more complicated than processing lumber.”
Maxim Gorky (1868–1936) Russian and Soviet writer
The I.V.Stalin White Sea - Baltic Sea Canal (1934)
Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) American politician, 28th president of the United States (in office from 1913 to 1921)
Address to the Associated Press (20 April 1915)
1910s
Charles Erwin Wilson (1890–1961) American secretary of Defence
Charles E. Wilson cited in: Ernest Dale (1950), Sources of economic information for collective bargaining. p. 36
Charles Perrow (1925–2019) American sociologist
Source: 1960s, "A Framework for the Comparative Analysis of Organizations", 1967, p. 195
“Politics is a kind of engineering isn't it. With people as your raw material.”
Thomas Pynchon book V.
Source: V. (1963), Chapter Nine, Part II, Mondaugen
William Ralph Inge (1860–1954) Dean of St Pauls
Christian Mysticism (1899), Preface
Context: The phase of thought or feeling which we call Mysticism has its origin in that which is the raw material of all religion, and perhaps of all philosophy and art as well, namely, that dim consciousness of the beyond, which is part of our nature as human beings. Men have given different names to these "obstinate questionings of sense and outward things." We may call them, if we will, a sort of higher instinct, perhaps an anticipation of the evolutionary process; or an extension of the frontier of consciousness; or, in religious language, the voice of God speaking to us. Mysticism arises when we try to bring this higher consciousness into relation with the other contents of our minds.
“The common people are nothing more than the raw material of which a People is made.”
Henrik Ibsen An Enemy of the People
Dr. Stockmann, Act IV
An Enemy of the People (1882)
Charles Perrow (1925–2019) American sociologist
Source: 1960s, "A Framework for the Comparative Analysis of Organizations", 1967, p. 195
“This is what you do. You make a future for yourself out of the raw material at hand.”
Michael Cunningham book A Home at the End of the World
Source: A Home at the End of the World