Loren Eiseley Quote

Man without writing cannot long retain his history in his head. His intelligence permits him to grasp some kind of succession of generations; but without writing, the tale of the past rapidly degenerates into fumbling myth and fable.


The Star Thrower, The Long Loneliness (p. 41)


Man without writing cannot long retain his history in his head. His intelligence permits him to grasp some kind of succession of generations; but...

Man without writing cannot long retain his history in his head. His intelligence permits him to grasp some kind of succession of generations; but...

Man without writing cannot long retain his history in his head. His intelligence permits him to grasp some kind of succession of generations; but...

Man without writing cannot long retain his history in his head. His intelligence permits him to grasp some kind of succession of generations; but...