Humanity's savageness is what makes it civilized. Technology, trade, computers, space travel. All are products of competition and conflict.

— Adam Burch

The human civilization has gone extremely so far; that in return, we have lost the line between stupidity and spirituality.

— M.F. Moonzajer

In the past, humans hesitated when they took lives, even non-human lives. But society had changed, and they no longer felt that way. As humans grew stronger, I think that we became quite arrogant, losing the sorrow of 'we have no other choice.' I think that in the essence of human civilization, we have the desire to become rich without limit, by taking the lives of other creatures.

— Hayao Miyazaki

The more we humanize the society, the more we will become humans.

— Abhijit Naskar

When psychologically unfit form the majority in any sect, and yet proclaim to be the only fittest, will not only be a threat to the existence of the sane minority, but are surely catastrophic for the human race as a whole!

— Ramana Pemmaraju

Roads remain the essential network of the non-virtual world. They are the infrastructure upon which almost all other infrastructure depends. They are the paths of human endeavor.

— Ted Conover

What is the point of having a civilization, if we do not practice being civilized!

— Abhijit Naskar

Every time there was conquest, it brought trade, new ideas, and inventions. They made civilization evolve to new heights. Humans soar on the wings of our violent nature. There's no other way.

— Adam Burch