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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…” quote by Jerome K. Jerome
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““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.””

Jerome K. Jerome

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.

Key Takeaway

Seek to balance progress with humanity.

Themes

technology urbanism freedom beauty community

Mood

hopeful inspired reflective

Type

visionary philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • urban planning
  • education reform
  • public spaces
  • environmental policy
  • artistic initiatives

Key Concepts

Utopianism social engineering environmental design

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we ensure technology enhances rather than dominates life?
  • What policies protect individuality in a highly automated city?
A Different Perspective

Idealism may overlook practical constraints and economic realities.

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