Alienation Quote by B. W. Powe Download Open image “Alienation and loneliness plant the seeds for rebellion and consciousness.” — B. W. Powe ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Alienation Alienation Loneliness Consciousness Loneliness Philosophy of Mind Plant Plant The Seed Rebellion Rebellion Consciousness Revolution Seeds Seeds Rebellion
“It has become steadily clearer to me that alienation is one of the determining realities of the contemporary age. . . By alienation I… — Robert Nisbet Copy Share Image
“If the outer mind hungers for status, money, and applause, the inner mind hungers for harmony and connection—those moments when self-consciousness fades away and… — David Brooks Copy Share Image
Flourish through the togetherness of oneness rather than the loneliness of otherness. — Unkown Copy Share Image
The whole conviction of my life now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon, is the central… — Thomas Wolfe Copy Share Image
“Our longing for community and purpose is so powerful that it can drive us to join groups, relationships, or systems of belief that, to… — Toko-pa Turner Copy Share Image
“Loneliness is the manifestation of the conflict between our desire for meaning and the absence of objective meaning from the universe.” — Neel Burton Copy Share Image
The whole conviction of my life now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon, peculiar to myself… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I think the call of the inward life starts here. Solitude helps you differentiate, define the borders of the self. Solitude helps you figure… — Jeanne Marie Laskas Copy Share Image
Loneliness Got a mind of its own The more people around The more you feel alone — Bob Dylan Copy Share Image
We have to learn how to contact one another over an enormous land space, across five-and-a-half time zones, in what as once a wilderness… — B. W. Powe Copy Share Image
If you make things sound inoffensively obvious, then it is likely that no one will listen. — B. W. Powe Copy Share Image
Canada may be fast-forwarding, jump starting, into a new pattern, a model of communication linkages, a civilization that is more than a grab for… — B. W. Powe Copy Share Image
The corporatist-economic model of society appears to be governing us. Economists, often in the pay of transnationals, are deciding, for us, what democracy is,… — B. W. Powe Copy Share Image
Charisma is a sign of the calling. Saints and pilgrims are defiantly moved by it. — B. W. Powe Copy Share Image
The myth of Canada, its hidden story, is of a contemplative country, a place of inwardness, where people can question the idea of nationhood… — B. W. Powe Copy Share Image
Canada is like several puzzles that we are all working on at the same time. Everyone has a part to add, but no one… — B. W. Powe Copy Share Image
We remake the world through our technologies, and these in turn remake and extend us, in ever spiraling lattices of complexity. McLuhan uncannily foresaw… — B. W. Powe Copy Share Image
Democracies should be a delirium of choices - more options, not fewer; more avenues to travel, not fewer. — B. W. Powe Copy Share Image
Anthropology has always struggled with an intense, fascinated repulsion towards its subject… [The anthropologist] submits himself to the exotic to confirm his own inner… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
“Everyone who lived in high-up, magical places must feel the same way. You come down into the world and you mingle, but all the… — Arjum Hasan Copy Share Image
“If his long day were lived in a European novel, he'd become "D" when on the run or near disappeared.” — Alex Kudera Copy Share Image
Perhaps a creature of so much ingenuity and deep memory is almost bound to grow alienated from his world, his fellows, and the objects… — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
“She would not say of anyone in the world now that they were this or were that. She felt very young; at the same… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
Holidays are in no sense an alternative to the congestion and bustle of the cities and work. Quite the contrary. People look to escape… — Jean Baudrillard Copy Share Image
The universe must be experienced as the Great Self. Each is fulfilled in the other: the Great Self is fulfilled in the individual self,… — Thomas Berry Copy Share Image
“We are accustomed to think of ourselves as a great democratic body, linked by common ties of blood and language, united indissolubly by all… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
“A consequence of this alienation of humans from their own nature is that they are also alienated from each other. Productive activity becomes ‘activity… — Peter Singer Copy Share Image
I feel what they feel: man-hating, that volatile admixture of pity, contempt, disgust, envy, alienation, fear, and rage at men. It is hatred not… — Judith Levine Copy Share Image
Part of the gestation of 'The Wall' was this business of alienation from the audience, and so the interesting thing was, what 'The Wall'… — Nick Mason Copy Share Image