Daniel Quinn Quotes About War

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  • This law … defines the limits of competition in the community of life. You may compete to the full extent of your capabilities, but you may not hunt down your competitors or destroy their food or deny them access to food. In other words, you may compete but you may not wage war.

    War   Law   Community  
    Daniel Quinn (2009). “Ishmael: A Novel”, p.129, Bantam
  • We're not destroying the world because we're clumsy. We're destroying the world because we are, in a very literal and deliberate way, at war with it.

    War   World   Way  
    Daniel Quinn (2009). “Ishmael: A Novel”, p.130, Bantam
  • [Y]our agricultural revolution is not an event like the Trojan War, isolated in the distant past and without relevance to your lives today. The work begun by those neolithic farmers in the Near East has been carried forward from one generation to the next without a single break, right into the present moment. It's the foundation of your vast civilization today in exactly the same way that it was the foundation of the very first farming village.

    War   Past   Civilization  
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