Barbarity Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Barbarity
Barbarity Quotes & Sayings
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Do your bit to save humanity from lapsing back into barbarity by reading all the novels you can.
— Richard Hughes
Plato's world of ideas is beautiful.
— Carl Jung
It is odd to consider the connection between despotism and barbarity, and how the making one person more than man makes the rest less.
— Joseph Addison
If the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war, and not popularity seeking.
— William Tecumseh Sherman
Our strength lies in our intensive attacks and our barbarity ... After all, who today remembers the genocide of the Armenians?
— Adolf Hitler
I do urge you to welcome children. Even one child will make a difference in your life that you cannot fathom. I promise you, my girl.
— Maryanne O'Hara
The only hope is that our civilization will collapse at a certain point, as always happens in history. Then, out of barbarity, a renaissance.
— Pierre Schaeffer
I could easily exist on less money, but I like the way I live now.
— Christina Ricci
Sooner barbarity than boredom.
— Theophile Gautier
Hanging may seem barbarous, but the greater barbarity lies in the slow abandonment of our common law traditions.
— Michael Gove
Everyone calls barbarity what he is not accustomed to.
— Michel De Montaigne
This was not a just war after all - it was just a war: yet another exercise in consecrated barbarity and sanctified slaughter.
— James K. Morrow
We are humans who see clearly the barbarity of all ages except our own.
— Ernest Howard Crosby
A strange lot this, to be dropped down in a world of barbarians - men who see clearly enough the barbarity of all ages except their own.
— Ernest Howard Crosby
But Shakespeare's magic could not copied be; Within that circle none durst walk but he.
— John Dryden
The only thing that kept me out of college was high school.
— Uncle Kracker
Animal life, sombre mystery. All nature protests against the barbarity of man, who misapprehends, who humiliates, who tortures his inferior brethren.
— Jules Michelet
What if culture itself is nothing but a halt, a break, a respite, in the pursuit of barbarity?
— Slavoj Zizek
As man becomes more technologically advanced, his barbarity becomes even more lethal
— Bangambiki Habyarimana