Crude Quote by Robert L. Millet Download Open image “Modern man has yielded to the harsh, the crude, the vulgar, the profane, the immoral.” — Robert L. Millet ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Crude Harsh Immoral Men Modern Modern man Profane Vulgar
Modern man-whether in the womb of the masses, or with his workmates, or with his family, or alone-can never for one moment forget that… — Alberto Moravia Copy Share Image
“The "modern man" has "come of age" as a deadly serious adult, conscious of his sufferings and alienations but not of joy, of sex… — Alexander Schmemann Copy Share Image
“I marvel at the placidity of the Utopian who imagines that man is perfectible. There is no denying that the human creature is born selfish, abusive, vile. Just look around you and see. Society cynical and ferocious, the humble heckled and pillaged by the rich traffickers in necessities. Everywhere the triumph of the mediocre and unscrupulous, everywhere the apotheosis of… — Huysmans Joris-Karl Huysmans Copy Share
Society gains nothing whilst a man, not himself renovated, attempts to renovate things around him; he has become tediously good insome particular but negligent… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Modern man has left the realm of the unknown and the mysterious, and has settled down in the realm of the functional. He is… — Carlos Castaneda Copy Share Image
Modern Man is the victim of the very instruments he values most. Every gain in power, every mastery of natural forces, every scientific addition… — Lewis Mumford Copy Share Image
Virtuous and vicious every man must be, few in the extreme, but all in the degree. — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
Modern man is assailed on every side and almost without interruption by noise - of the radio, of television, of headlines, of advertising and… — Erich Fromm Copy Share Image
“Routine comes down like twilight on a harsh landscape, softening it until it is tolerable. The complexity is too subtle, too varied; the values are changing utterly with each lesion of vitality; it has begun to appear that we can learn nothing from the past with which to face the future—so we cease to be impulsive, convincible men, interested in… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share
“Men do not become what by nature they are meant to be, but what society makes them... generous feelings... are, as it were, shrunk… — Elbridge Colby Copy Share Image
Vulgar people take huge delight in the faults and follies of great men. — Arthur Schopenhauer Copy Share Image
“I believe the message in the hymn “Rise Up, O Men of God” (Hymns, no. 324) is a plea, a call, a divine invitation… — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
“Much is said in our expanding world about the need to celebrate diversity. Of course we are a diverse community; that is how a… — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
“To draw close to Divinity is to come to appreciate man as a divine creation, for “If men do not comprehend the character of… — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
Charity is not an act but a way of life, a condition of the heart. — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
It takes a pretty strong person, a rather unusual young person, to stand up to ridicule and refuse to give in to temptation. There… — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
“Jesus Christ is not a cosmic errand boy. I mean no disrespect or irreverence in so saying, but I do intend to convey the… — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
“If you have not chosen the Kingdom of God first, it will make little difference what you have chosen instead.” — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
“Lehi’s message, given some six centuries before the coming of the Messiah, seems very applicable to our day and time: “O that ye would… — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
“Jesus was overcome by the experience and wept. Only one who has looked deeply into the eyes of little children can grasp why. Only… — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
The elect of God are those who hear the voice of the Lord, do not harden their hearts, gather with the Lord and his… — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
“Points to Ponder 1. What does it mean to “grow up unto the Lord” (Helaman 3:21)? 2. How often do I think about what… — Robert L. Millet Copy Share Image
In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, no humor, no overstatement can quite extinguish, the physicists have known sin; and this is… — J. Robert Oppenheimer Copy Share Image
The Twenty20 is itself a banal game, a crude game, but it works, so I hope Twenty20 commentary works. — Jonathan Agnew Copy Share Image
I've definitely become smuttier. When I first started out, I had these aspirations: 'I'm not going to do jokes about anything crude because I'm… — Jack Whitehall Copy Share Image
for the obvious reason that nature - unadulterated and unimproved by man - is simply chaos. In fact, the camera proves that nature is… — Edward Weston Copy Share Image
To this day I over prepare. I draw storyboards for every scene - chicken scratches so crude that they amuse and horrify the crew.… — Eric Stoltz Copy Share Image
Gold is not less but more rational than paper money. Money holds value so long as it is in limited supply; gold will always… — William E. Rees Copy Share Image
There was no point in seeking to convert the intellectuals. For intellectuals would never be converted and would anyway always yield to the stronger,… — Joseph Goebbels Copy Share Image
No one knows what the right algorithm is, but it gives us hope that if we can discover some crude approximation of whatever this… — Andrew Ng Copy Share Image
In Bach there is still too much crude Christianity, crude Germanism, crude scholasticism; he stands on the threshold of European (modern) music, but he… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
With film, you have very limited tools to convey subjectivity - voiceover, the camera's point of view, good acting - but even the very… — William Boyd Copy Share Image
Who knows what Yale thought it was getting when it hired Richard Rodriguez? The people who offered me the job thought there was nothing… — Richard Rodriguez Copy Share Image
The windiest militant trash Important Persons shout Is not so crude as our wish: What mad Nijinsky wrote About Diaghilev Is true of the… — W. H. Auden Copy Share Image