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An ounce of convention is worth a pound of explanation.
— Ethel Mumford
Today, the degradation of the inner life is symbolized by the fact that the only place sacred from interruption is the private toilet.
— Lewis Mumford
Artists can be dangerous, Samson, you know that. Hitler was an artist.
— Benjamin Mumford-Zisk
The quickest way to get a mans attention, is to no longer want it.
— Candace Mumford
Busy people are never busybodies.
— Ethel Mumford
In its revolt against congestion and sordor, a space-hungry generation has, I fear, developed eyes that are bigger than its stomach.
— Lewis Mumford
If we never met again in our lives I should feel that somehow the whole adventure of existence was justified by my having met you.
— Lewis Mumford
Order and creativity are complementary.
— Lewis Mumford
The doors of Opportunity are marked 'Push' and 'Pull'.
— Ethel Mumford
Life is an art we are required to practice without preparation, a score that we play at sight even before we have mastered our instruments.
— Lewis Mumford
All that matters for philosophers is that it could be true.
— Stephen Mumford
If the equality of individuals and the dignity of man be myths, they are myths to which the republic is committed.
— Howard Mumford Jones
Mama said there would be days like this.She never said it would be day after day,after day!~ Unknown
— Candace Mumford
I don't even call myself a Christian.
— Marcus Mumford
Where there is a will there's a law suit.
— Ethel Mumford
You forgave and I won't forget.
— Mumford And Sons
Better a live doggerel than a dead sonnet.
— Ethel Mumford
He who touches the soil of Manhattan and the pavement of New York, touches, whenever he knows or not, Walt Whitman.
— Lewis Mumford
So give me hope in the darkness that I will see the light.
— Mumford & Sons
War is both the product of an earlier corruption, and a producer of new corruptions.
— Lewis Mumford
Life Insurance Motto - Robbing the widows early and orphan.
— Ethel Mumford
Emerson then incarnated the moral optimism, the progress, and the energy of the American spirit.
— Howard Mumford Jones
The artist has a special task and duty ... reminding people of their humanity and the promise of their creativity.
— Lewis Mumford
I, for one, hope that youth will again revolt and again demoralize the dead weight of conformity that now lies upon us.
— Howard Mumford Jones
Emerson was the chief figure in the American transcendental movement, a fact that complicates all accounts of him in literary or cultural history.
— Howard Mumford Jones
Monkey mind is actually a Buddhist term that refers to a mind that is restless, agitated, confused, or that is hard to control.
— George Mumford
The self holds both a hell and a heaven.
— Lewis Mumford
The Doctor's Motto: Have patients.
— Ethel Mumford
Imagination makes cowards of us all.
— Ethel Mumford
Images of the world are Renormalization Group fixed points.
— David Mumford
Love it will not betray you, dismay or enslave you. It will set your free.
— Mumford And Sons
The world is a very complicated place, as babies know.
— David Mumford
My dad's a scientist, and my mom's a teacher, so I didn't grow up in a family that was into the entertainment world at all.
— Eloise Mumford
Every generation revolts against its fathers and makes friends with its grandfathers.
— Lewis Mumford
Humor is our way of defending ourselves from life's absurdities by thinking absurdly about them.
— Lewis Mumford
Every band I've come across has read more than I have.
— Marcus Mumford
The wonder is not that so much cacophony appears in our actual individual lives, but that there is any appearance of harmony and progression.
— Lewis Mumford
And my head told my heart
"Let love grow"
But my heart told my head
"This time no
This time no — Mumford & Sons
"Let love grow"
But my heart told my head
"This time no
This time no — Mumford & Sons
We're used to shooting our own stuff on our cellphones. We're used to capturing everything.
— Eloise Mumford
The greatest possession is self-possession.
— Ethel Watts Mumford
The authenticity thing has never been an issue for me.
— Marcus Mumford
I think the best thing you can hope for, as you continue on, is to learn so much from every job.
— Eloise Mumford
You want people to hate you. If you're just making people happy, you're like Mumford & Sons.
— Grimes
Utopias rest on the fallacy that perfection is a legitimate goal of human existence.
— Lewis Mumford
The final goal of human effort is man's self-transforma tion.
— Lewis Mumford
Only when love takes the lead will the earth, and life on earth, be safe again. And not until then.
— Lewis Mumford
Growth and self-transformation cannot be delegated.
— Lewis Mumford
I have had a lot of training as an actor, but it's very different than being on set.
— Eloise Mumford
For most Americans, progress means accepting what is new because it is new, and discarding what is old because it is old.
— Lewis Mumford
Idealism and science continue to function in separate compartments; and yet 'the happiness of man on earth' depends upon their combination.
— Lewis Mumford
Architecture is either the prophecy of an unformed society or the tomb of a finished one.
— Lewis Mumford
The timelessness of art is its capacity to represent the transformation of endless becoming into being.
— Lewis Mumford
I approach my life haphazardly. Not much holiness and only as much wisdom as I can muster.
— Marcus Mumford
Our national flower is the concrete cloverleaf
— Lewis Mumford
One of the functions of intelligence is to take account of the dangers that come from trusting solely to the intelligence.
— Lewis Mumford
The self-made man is often proud of a poor job.
— Ethel Mumford
I think that mathematics can benefit by acknowledging that the creation of good models is just as important as proving deep theorems.
— David Mumford
Absinthe makes the heart grow fonder.
— Ethel Mumford
Logic has virtually nothing to do with the way we think.
— David Mumford
You must know life to see decay.
— Mumford And Sons
Today, the notion of progress in a single line without goal or limit seems perhaps the most parochial notion of a very parochial century.
— Lewis Mumford
Knowledge is power, if you know it about the right person.
— Ethel Watts Mumford
In these bodies we will live, in these bodies we will die
Where you invest your love, you invest your life — Mumford & Sons
Where you invest your love, you invest your life — Mumford & Sons
I'm very English, and we don't talk about emotions publicly.
— Marcus Mumford
And you have your choices,
And these are what make man great,
His ladder to the stars. — Mumford & Sons
And these are what make man great,
His ladder to the stars. — Mumford & Sons
She's probably ovaries-deep in a carton of Ben and Jerry's right now while Mumford & Sons plays in the background.
— Elle Kennedy
It's not the long walk home that will change this heart,
But the welcome I receive at the restart — Mumford & Sons
But the welcome I receive at the restart — Mumford & Sons
Safety razors make it hard to grow beards in America: America would be a better place if there were a few bearded, savage, terrible old men.
— Lewis Mumford
In our entrancement with the motorcar, we have forgotten how much more efficient and how much more flexible the footwalker is.
— Lewis Mumford
The extreme possibilities are the most illuminating.
— David Mumford
Ours is the age which is proud of machines that think and suspicious of men who try to.
— Howard Mumford Jones
Restore human legs as a means of travel. Pedestrians rely on food for fuel and need no special parking facilities.
— Lewis Mumford
The great city is the best organ of memory man has yet created.
— Lewis Mumford
Economy is the thief of time.
— Ethel Mumford
Contentment: The smother of invention.
— Ethel Mumford
Adding highway lanes to deal with traffic congestion is like loosening your belt to cure obesity.
— Lewis Mumford
Your beauty trumped my doubt
— Mumford And Sons
Don't take the will for the deed; get the deed.
— Lewis Mumford
War vies with magic in its efforts to get something for nothing.
— Lewis Mumford