Life learning Quote by Jerome K. Jerome
““She saw the London of the future. Not the vision popular just then: a soaring whirl of machinery in motion, of moving pavements and flying omnibuses; of screaming gramophones and standardized “homes”: a city where Electricity was King and man its soulless slave. But a city of peace, of restful spaces, of leisured men and women; a city of fine streets and pleasant houses, where each could live his own life, learning freedom, individuality; a city of noble schools; of workshops that should be worthy of labour, filled with light and air; smoke and filth driven from the land: science, no longer bound to commercialism, having discovered cleaner forces; a city of gay playgrounds where children should learn laughter; of leafy walks where the creatures of the wood and field should be as welcome guests helping to teach sympathy and kindliness: a city of music, of colour, of gladness.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome, 1889
A visionary city where technology serves humanity, providing peace, liberty, and beauty rather than oppression.
In simple terms: A future city where tech improves life and freedom.
Seek to balance progress with humanity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- urban planning
- education reform
- public spaces
- environmental policy
- artistic initiatives
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we ensure technology enhances rather than dominates life?
- What policies protect individuality in a highly automated city?
Idealism may overlook practical constraints and economic realities.