Walter Terence Stace Quote

To be genuinely civilized means to be able to walk straightly and to live honorably without the props and crutches of one or another of the childish dreams which have so far supported men. That such a life is likely to be ecstatically happy I will not claim. But that it can be lived in quiet content, accepting resignedly what cannot be helped not expecting the impossible, and being thankful for small mercies, this I would maintain. That it will be difficult for men in general to learn this lesson I do not deny. But that it will be impossible I would not admit since so many have learned it already.


Man Against Darkness (1948), p. 17


To be genuinely civilized means to be able to walk straightly and to live honorably without the props and crutches of one or another of the childish...

To be genuinely civilized means to be able to walk straightly and to live honorably without the props and crutches of one or another of the childish...

To be genuinely civilized means to be able to walk straightly and to live honorably without the props and crutches of one or another of the childish...

To be genuinely civilized means to be able to walk straightly and to live honorably without the props and crutches of one or another of the childish...