Top 39 Virilio Quotes
#1. Wealth is the hidden side of speed and speed the hidden side of wealth.
Paul Virilio
#2. Tis the motive exalts the action; 'Tis the doing, and not the deed.
Margaret Preston
#3. The contemporary sedentary is someone who feels at home everywhere, thanks to cellphones, and the nomad is someone who does not feel at home anywhere, someone who is excluded, ostracized.
Paul Virilio
#4. We pay for the navy, and we have no commerce for the navy to protect; we pay for the army, and we loathe and execrate the work upon which it has been engaged.
John Edward Redmond
#5. Digital messages and images matter less than their instantaneous delivery; the shock effect always wins out over the consideration of the informational content.
Paul Virilio
#6. Speed now illuminates reality whereas light once gave objects of the world their shape.
Paul Virilio
#8. There are no pessimists; there are only realists and liars.
Paul Virilio
#9. How can we ultimately fail to twig that the apparent impiety of contemporary art is only ever the inverted image of sacred art, the reversal of the creator's initial question: why is there something instead of nothing?
Paul Virilio
#10. While the human gaze becomes more and more fixed, losing some of its natural speed and sensitivity, photographic shots, on the contrary, become even faster.
Paul Virilio
#11. Religion is like magic. It is all about tricks.
Michel Onfray
#12. To regain our liberty (and our distance), we must slow the images down.
Paul Virilio
#13. The field of vision is comparable, for me, to the terrain of an archaeological dig. To see is to be on guard, to wait for what emerges from the background, without any name, without any particular interest: what was silent will speak, what is closed will open and will take on a voice.
Paul Virilio
#14. All of us are already civilian soldiers, without knowing it ... The great stroke of luck for the military class's terrorism is that no one recognizes it. People don't recognize the militarized part of their identity, of their consciousness.
Paul Virilio
#15. How can we live if there is no more here and everything is now?
Paul Virilio
#17. From the original watchtower through the anchored balloon to the reconnaissance aircraft and remote sensing-satellites, one and the same function has been indefinitely repeated, the eye's function being the function of a weapon.
Paul Virilio
#18. Already, viral contamination offers an initial response to the question of the downside of electronic circuits, but another area of research beckons the area of ecological pollution. The pollution not only of air, water, and other substances, but also the unperceived pollution of distances.
Paul Virilio
#19. The blinding Hiroshima flash ... literally photographed the shadow cast by beings and things, so that every surface immediately became war's recording surface, its film.
Paul Virilio
#20. War was my university. Everything has proceeded from there.
Paul Virilio
#22. The speed of light does not merely transform the world. It becomes the world. Globalization is the speed of light.
Paul Virilio
#23. If we're not able to be alone, we're going to be more lonely. And if we don't teach our children to be alone, they're only going to know how to be lonely.
Sherry Turkle
#24. Science, which is not so attached to 'truth' as it once was, ut more to immediate 'effectiveness', is now drifting towards a decline, it's civic fall from grace.
Paul Virilio
#25. We have so much room for improvement. Every aspect of our lives must be subjected to an inventory ... of how we are taking responsibility.
Nancy Pelosi
#26. Food for us comes from our relatives, whether they have wings or fins or roots. That is how we consider food. Food has a culture. It has a history. It has a story. It has relationships.
Winona LaDuke
#27. When you invent the ship, you also invent the shipwreck; when you invent the plane you also invent the plane crash; and when you invent electricity, you invent electrocution ... Every technology carries its own negativity, which is invented at the same time as technical progress.
Paul Virilio
#28. My sister and my brother, of whom I have not spoken before, were considerably older than I; it seemed almost as if we belonged to different generations.
Pierre Loti
#30. I am deeply grateful for the life I do have. In many ways, I am very fortunate.
Merrill Markoe
#32. There's a lot of people that have great ideas and dreams and whatnot, but unless you're willing to work really, really hard, and work for what you want, it's never going to happen.
Kris Jenner
#33. Time is not something that can be measured with a pendule. Time is something that we build together within a tribe, a family, a region.
Paul Virilio
#34. All evil stems from this-that we do. Know how to handle your solitude.
Blaise Pascal
#35. I've never seen you hide from anyone before. He must do something crazy to you.
Sarah Addison Allen
#36. It's hard not to get down on the government when you see dysfunction play out on our TVs every day. Frankly, sometimes at every level of government.
Chuck Todd
#37. There are eyes everywhere. No blind spot left. What shall we dream of when everything becomes visible? We'll dream of being blind.
Paul Virilio
#38. In industrialized warfare, where the representation of events outstripped the presentation of facts, the image was starting to gain sway over the object, time over space. Soon a conflict of strategic and political interpretation would ensue, with radio and then radar completing the picture.
Paul Virilio
#39. The reconciliation of nothing and reality and the suspension of time and space by high velocities replace the exoticism of journeys with a vast expanse of emptiness.
Paul Virilio
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