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Quotes about western-civilization

Western civilization, a term that encompasses the rich tapestry of cultural, philosophical, and historical developments originating from Europe and the Mediterranean, represents a cornerstone of modern society. It is a complex and evolving narrative that has shaped the world through its contributions to art, science, politics, and philosophy. From the ancient Greeks and Romans to the Renaissance and Enlightenment, Western civilization has been a crucible of ideas and innovations that continue to influence contemporary life.

People are drawn to quotes about Western civilization because they encapsulate the wisdom, struggles, and triumphs of a culture that has profoundly impacted global history. These quotes often reflect timeless themes such as democracy, freedom, and human rights, resonating with individuals who seek to understand the roots of modern values and institutions. They offer insights into the human condition, providing a lens through which we can explore the complexities of our past and present. Whether one is seeking inspiration, reflection, or a deeper understanding of the world, quotes about Western civilization serve as a bridge connecting us to the enduring legacy of a culture that has shaped the very fabric of our lives.

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Western though is fixated on the gap between what is and what ought to be.
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While I was critical of many things when it came to so-called Western civilization, cleavage was not one of them.
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It does not matter what it is; it matters how much there is of it; that all around the oases of your shining Western cities it exists; it is three-fourths of the world! Open your ears, my darling; listen to thier prayers; listen to the silence of those who've learned to pray for nothing. For nothing has always been their portion, whatever the name of their nation, thier city, their tribe.
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There's a spirit to the western people, that is unique in the world.
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To avoid the Scylla of paleotechnic peace and the Charybdis of War, the leaders of the coming polity will steer a bold course for Eutopia [sic]. They will aim at the development of every region, its folk, work and place, in terms of the genius loci, of every nation, according to the best of its tradition and spirit; but in such wise that each region, each nation, makes its unique contribution to the rich pattern of our ever-evolving Western civilisation.
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Overall, it seems that we have to accept that Western civilization will decline. It is, essentially, inevitable.
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The idea that a professional tracker like Idriss could suddenly start suffering from a sort of poetic remorse, soulfulness, regret at the memory of the animals he had tracked down— such an idea could only come to birth in decadent brains and exquisite sensitivities freshly arrived from Europe — which were the beginning of all our troubles in Africa and elsewhere, be it said in passing.
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The biggest threat to Western civilization is posed not by other civilizations, but by our own pusillanimity — and by the historical ignorance that feeds it.
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Well, I'm saying that your intelligence comes from the blood of my people. Whenever they trot out some smart nigger and say, "See? Look how brilliant niggers are," what they usually show you is a part-white man with some nigger blood in him. This doesn't prove that niggers are great. On the contrary; it proves that white blood can make a part-nigger more intelligent.
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Becoming a modern society is about industrialization, urbanization, and rising levels of literacy, education, and wealth. The qualities that make a society Western, in contrast, are special: the classical legacy, Christianity, the separation of church and state, the rule of law, civil society.
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