Centuries Quote by Moss Hart
“Other centuries had their driving forces. What will ours have been when men look far back to it one day? Maybe it won't be the American Century, after all. Or the Russian Century or the Atomic Century. Wouldn't it be wonderful, Phil, if it turned out to be everybody's century, when people all over the world--free people--found a way to live together? I'd like to be around to see some of that, even the beginning.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Unknown, possibly interview or essay, date unknown
The quote reflects on future historical narratives, questioning which era will be remembered as defining, and hopes for a universal, inclusive century.
In simple terms: Future generations will judge our era; hope for global unity.
Seek to build inclusive, collaborative societies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- education reform
- international diplomacy
- community building
- media discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What values will define our era?
- How can we foster global cooperation?
It may be overly idealistic, ignoring entrenched conflicts and power structures.