Frasi di Philip Wylie

Philip Gordon Wylie è stato uno scrittore e saggista statunitense.

Le sue opere spaziano dai pulp di fantascienza ai gialli, alla satira, dalle opere a sfondo ecologista alla minaccia di una apocalisse nucleare. Wikipedia  

✵ 12. Aprile 1902 – 25. Ottobre 1971
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Philip Wylie: Frasi in inglese

“Few men, indeed, are so mad that they do not know when they are doing wrong. But so avid is their pursuit of goods that wrongdoing has become an element of all they do.”

Origine: Generation of Vipers (1942), p. 104
Contesto: Few men, indeed, are so mad that they do not know when they are doing wrong. But so avid is their pursuit of goods that wrongdoing has become an element of all they do. To protest that fact is idle. Our politics, our business — little and big, our professions, our labor, are smitten in every facet with a corruption occasioned by reckless determination to make not just a reasonable profit but all the profit that can be wrung from every enterprise. Our commonest man, emulating his superiors, forges ahead with a brick on the safety valve of his conscience. Think over your morning paper in that light.

“The blame for Armageddon lies on man. And the millennium will come only when the average man exhibits a scientific integrity about all he is and does — instead of half of it.”

Origine: Generation of Vipers (1942), p. 20
Contesto: The blame for Armageddon lies on man. And the millennium will come only when the average man exhibits a scientific integrity about all he is and does — instead of half of it. Many a psychological Archimedes has put signposts on the hard road man must follow if he is to avoid self-destruction and come into his own. A few very great modern scientists have added to the lore. Indications of what man may expect of himself are everywhere at hand. But most men must first be persuaded that the task lies ahead and not behind — that we are infants still, with loaded guns for toys.

“Superiority and inferiority are individual, not racial or national.”

On Americans, p. 7
Generation of Vipers (1942)
Contesto: But we are as other men, exactly. Of one blood, one species, one brain, one figure, one fundamental set of collective instincts, one solitary body of information, one everything. Superiority and inferiority are individual, not racial or national.

“Education is not a function of any church — or even of a city — or a state; it is a function of all mankind.”

Origine: Generation of Vipers (1942), p. 324
Contesto: There are in America from fifteen to twenty million religious fundamentalists who are dedicated to doctrines incompatible with democracy in that they insist on their prerogatives as first principles. An even larger group feebly follows the trail of fire breathed by those fundamentalists. They are the most dangerous minority we have because they categorically eschew the reasoned judgments of the majority. Democracy properly allows them the right to worship as they choose. It should never have conceded them the right to establish schools. Education is not a function of any church — or even of a city — or a state; it is a function of all mankind.

“Our commonest man, emulating his superiors, forges ahead with a brick on the safety valve of his conscience.”

Origine: Generation of Vipers (1942), p. 104
Contesto: Few men, indeed, are so mad that they do not know when they are doing wrong. But so avid is their pursuit of goods that wrongdoing has become an element of all they do. To protest that fact is idle. Our politics, our business — little and big, our professions, our labor, are smitten in every facet with a corruption occasioned by reckless determination to make not just a reasonable profit but all the profit that can be wrung from every enterprise. Our commonest man, emulating his superiors, forges ahead with a brick on the safety valve of his conscience. Think over your morning paper in that light.

“But most men must first be persuaded that the task lies ahead and not behind — that we are infants still, with loaded guns for toys.”

Origine: Generation of Vipers (1942), p. 20
Contesto: The blame for Armageddon lies on man. And the millennium will come only when the average man exhibits a scientific integrity about all he is and does — instead of half of it. Many a psychological Archimedes has put signposts on the hard road man must follow if he is to avoid self-destruction and come into his own. A few very great modern scientists have added to the lore. Indications of what man may expect of himself are everywhere at hand. But most men must first be persuaded that the task lies ahead and not behind — that we are infants still, with loaded guns for toys.

“What egotism, what stupid vanity, to suppose that a thing could not happen because you could not conceive it!”

Philip Wylie libro When Worlds Collide

When Worlds Collide (1933), co-written with Edwin Balmer

“There is no advance without strife.”

Philip Wylie libro After Worlds Collide

After Worlds Collide (1934), co-written with Edwin Balmer

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