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You cannot have both truth and what you call civilisation (Civilisation Quotes)
This is by far the most serious crisis civilisation has ever faced (Civilisation Quotes)
Civilisation is a conspiracy (Civilisation Quotes)
I’m sick. I’ve eaten civilisation and I’m sick (Civilisation Quotes)
We did not realise how fragile our civilisation was (Civilisation Quotes)
A culture without mythology is not really a civilisation (Civilisation Quotes)
This is not a clash between civilisations. It is a clash about civilisation (Civilisation Quotes)
Turns out we've been eating the wrong things... since the dawn of civilisation (Civilisation Quotes)
Scientific civilisation has destroyed the soul of the world (Civilisation Quotes)
Civilisation and profits go hand in hand (Civilisation Quotes)
Fancy cutting down all those beautiful trees... to make pulp for those bloody newspapers, and calling it civilisation (Civilisation Quotes)
On this waterlogged landscape... are scattered palaces and hovels... It is here that the human spirit becomes perfect, and at the same time brutalised, that civilisation produces its marvels and that civilised man returns to the savage (Civilisation Quotes)
To pursue truth with such astonishing lack of consideration for other people’s feelings, to rend the think veils of civilisation so wantonly, so brutally, was to her so horrible an outrage of human decency that, without replying, dazed and blinded, she bend her head as if to let her pelt f jagged hail, the drench of dirty water, bespatter her unrebuked (Civilisation Quotes)
Fancy cutting down all those beautiful trees...to make pulp for those bloody newspapers, and calling it civilisation. - Winston Churchill, remarking to his son during a visit to Canada in 1929 (Civilisation Quotes)