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In savage countries they eat one another, in civilized they deceive one another; and that is what people call the way of the world!
— Arthur Schopenhauer
The song 'Can't Look Back Now' by the Weepies reminds me of the entire 'Life Unexpected' experience.
— Britt Robertson
The more we study the Indian's character the more we appreciate the marked distinction between the civilized being and the real savage.
— Nelson A. Miles
Since I personified the savage on the stage, I tried to be as civilized as possible in daily life.
— Josephine Baker
Preparing for battle, plans were essential. But once the battle was joined, plans were useless.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
The civilized man is a more experienced and wiser savage.
— Henry David Thoreau
We are born for cooperation
— Marcus Aurelius
A blow that would kill a civilized man soon heals on a savage. The higher we go in the scale of life, the greater is the capacity for suffering.
— Dale Carnegie
Succumbing is for a loser or strategist.
— Toba Beta
The bodies of the dead, even of a savage enemy shall not be subjected to indignities by civilized and Christian men.
— H.S. Jarrett
Percent of medical students take no course in geriatrics,
— Atul Gawande
In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel. Defeat Jihad
— Pamela Geller
Satisfying a savage instinct is incomparably more pleasurable than satisfying a civilized one.
— Jed Rubenfeld
So long as I confine my thoughts to my own ideas divested of words, I do not see how I can be easily mistaken.
— George Berkeley
The savage bows down to idols of wood and stone, the civilized man to idols of flesh and blood
— George Bernard Shaw
I want to stretch myself as an actor.
— Victoria Justice
Mankind, I hazard, wherever found, Civilized or Savage, cannot keep to any purpose for much length of time, except the purpose of destroying himself.
— Jeanette Winterson