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Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By A.E. Samaan

All utopias are dystopias. The term "dystopia" was coined by fools that believed a "utopia" can be functional. — A.E. Samaan

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Sheri S. Tepper

HECUBA: I had a knife in my skirt, Achilles. When Talthybius bent over me, I could have killed him. I wanted to. I had the knife just for that reason. Yet, at the last minute I thought, he's some mother's son just as Hector was, and aren't we women all sisters? If I killed him, I thought, wouldn't It be like killing family?Wouldn't it be making some other mother grieve? So I didn't kill him, but if I had, I might have saved Hector's child. Dead or damned, that's the choice we make. Either you men kill us and are honored for it, or we women kill you and are damned for it. Dead or damned. Women don't have to make choices like that in Hades. There is no love there, nothing to betray. — Sheri S. Tepper

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Lois Lowry

The life where nothing was ever unexpected. Or inconvenient. Or unusual. The life without colour, pain or past. — Lois Lowry

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Erich Fromm

At the very moment when man is on the verge of realizing his hope, he begins to lose it. — Erich Fromm

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Robert Friedrich

A fictional Dystopia is better than a fake Utopia. — Robert Friedrich

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Edward Rothstein

It may be that the best we can hope for when it comes to utopias is that they be held at arm's length and regarded as aesthetic constructions, in which various proportions are neatly worked out, contradictions eliminated, and outside intrusions minimized. They are fictions, artifacts of culture. And we should be wary if they ever become much more. — Edward Rothstein

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Kameron Hurley

Perhaps every society is a utopia when you fail to peel up all the layers and look at what's underneath — Kameron Hurley

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Mackenzie Draman

Every dystopia is masked by a utopia. — Mackenzie Draman

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Joel Sternfeld

All of my work has been about ideas of utopia and dystopia. I think that's what gives America interest. It's many things all at once. It's such a complicated society. — Joel Sternfeld

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Ben H. Winters

Sometimes it's possible, just barely possible, to imagine a version of this world different from the existing one, a world in which there is true justice, heroic honesty, a clear perception possessed by each individual about how to treat all the others. Sometimes I swear I could see it, glittering in the pavement, glowing between the words in a stranger's sentence, a green, impossible vision--the world as it was meant to be, like a mist around the world as it is. — Ben H. Winters

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Norman O. Brown

Utopian speculations ... must come back into fashion. They are a way of affirming faith in the possibility of solving problems that seem at the moment insoluble. Today even the survival of humanity is a utopian hope. — Norman O. Brown

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Criss Jami

There are those who feel that the world is ultimately moving closer to Truth and to prosperity as the times evolve; then there are those who feel that it is ultimately moving farther away from Truth and into self-destruction. From this, and if it were really that simplistic, one might get the impression that life gravitates slightly into two types of people whom which are diametrically opposed in spirit. — Criss Jami

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Our problem right now is that we're so specialized that if the lights go out, there are a huge number of people who are not going to know what to do. But within every dystopia there's a little utopia. — Margaret Atwood

Utopia Vs Dystopia Quotes By A.E. Samaan

Edward Bellamy's eugenic utopian novel, "Looking Backward" was the inspiration for American Progressivism. — A.E. Samaan