
Top 22 Kingsnorth Paul Quotes
#2. The world we are in today is likely to end catastrophically, as many other human worlds have done before.
Paul Kingsnorth
#3. To perceive is to categorize, to conceptualize is to categorize, to learn is to form categories, to make decisions is to categorize.
St. Jerome
#4. Why have we books in heaven?"
"Why not?" asked my brother. "What strange ideas we mortals have of the pleasures and duties of this blessed life!...
Rebecca Ruter Springer
#5. Today, the real England sometimes feels like 50 million people driving around a motorway forever.
Paul Kingsnorth
#6. Certainly our cultural fallback position seems to be that our technologies will get us out of everything they have got us into. That looks like a magical thinking to me, but we don't really have a better idea.
Paul Kingsnorth
#7. I'm increasingly attracted by the idea that there can be at least small pockets where life and character and beauty and meaning continue. If I could help protect one of those from destruction, maybe that would be enough. Maybe it would be more than most people do.
Paul Kingsnorth
#8. We like to think that the fate of the Earth and the fate of human worlds are the same thing, but we're not as important as that.
Paul Kingsnorth
#9. It's always hard for an author to determine his own intentions, especially in retrospect.
Paul Kingsnorth
#10. A case could be made, in fact, that the English were the first victims of the British empire: without their conquest, that empire could not have been built.
Paul Kingsnorth
#11. I do think that the legacy of the Norman conquest is still strong in Britain. Our hereditary monarchy, our established church, our ancient county structures, though hollowed out in many ways, are a direct result of what happened in 1066.
Paul Kingsnorth
#13. I think we take the history we want to take in order to back up the stories we want to hear.
Paul Kingsnorth
#14. We enjoy telling ourselves that we will soon be gods, masters of the planet, manipulating the genes of living creatures and rebuilding the world at a nano-level as we lie back in our hammocks, attended by our robot servants. I don't believe a word of it, and I'm not sure many of us do.
Paul Kingsnorth
#15. Hope, like despair, is something of a distraction: it gets in the way of a clear view of the horizon.
Paul Kingsnorth
#16. Suddenly absurdism wasn't an intellectual abstraction, it was actually realism. You could see the way that wealth was begetting wealth, wealth was begetting comfort - and that the cumulative effect of an absence of wealth was the erosion of grace.
George Saunders
#17. In most novels, the landscape, or the place, in which the story takes part is simply a backdrop to the human action.
Paul Kingsnorth
#18. There is only one justification for universities, as distinguished from trade schools. They must be centers of criticism.
Robert M. Hutchins
#19. The mountains and moors, the wild uplands, are to be staked out like vampires in the sun, their chests pierced with rows of five-hundred-foot wind turbines and associated access roads, masts, pylons, and wires.
Paul Kingsnorth
#20. "Romanticizing the past" is a familiar accusation, made mostly by people who think it is more grown-up to romanticize the future.
Paul Kingsnorth
#21. Old things climb out through my mouth and set themselves free in the air. On the high moor there are patterns and in my small mind there are patterns. [...] All the centuries drop away, and I am in the presence of something that does not know time.
Paul Kingsnorth
#22. True education should enhance the power of the imagination.
Debasish Mridha
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