14+ Paul Kingsnorth Quotes On God, Bible And Universe
Paul Kingsnorth is an English writer and environmental activist. He is best known for his 2014 novel The Wake, which was shortlisted for the 2014 Man Booker Prize. He is also the co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project, a network of writers, artists, and thinkers exploring the relationship between humans and the natural world. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Paul Kingsnorth on life, love, god.
The mountains and moors, the wild uplands, are to be staked out like vampires in the sun, their chests pierced with rows of five-hundred-foot wind turbines and associated access roads, masts, pylons, and wires. — Paul Kingsnorth
"Romanticizing the past" is a familiar accusation, made mostly by people who think it is more grown-up to romanticize the future. — Paul Kingsnorth
In most novels, the landscape, or the place, in which the story takes part is simply a backdrop to the human action. — Paul Kingsnorth
Certainly our cultural fallback position seems to be that our technologies will get us out of everything they have got us into. That looks like a magical thinking to me, but we don't really have a better idea. — Paul Kingsnorth
We enjoy telling ourselves that we will soon be gods, masters of the planet, manipulating the genes of living creatures and rebuilding the world at a nano-level as we lie back in our hammocks, attended by our robot servants. I don't believe a word of it, and I'm not sure many of us do. — Paul Kingsnorth
Hope, like despair, is something of a distraction: it gets in the way of a clear view of the horizon. — Paul Kingsnorth
I do think that the legacy of the Norman conquest is still strong in Britain. Our hereditary monarchy, our established church, our ancient county structures, though hollowed out in many ways, are a direct result of what happened in 1066. — Paul Kingsnorth
A man hears what he wants to hear, and disregards the rest. I think that kind of thing is an abuse of history. — Paul Kingsnorth
I’m increasingly attracted by the idea that there can be at least small pockets where life and character and beauty and meaning continue. If I could help protect one of those from destruction, maybe that would be enough. Maybe it would be more than most people do. — Paul Kingsnorth
Еhere's no doubt at all that the Norman conquest led to the hugely concentrated land ownership patterns that we still see in Britain today. Some of Britain's biggest landowners are still direct descendants of Norman barons. And given the impact that Britain has had on the world over the past few hundred years, you could perhaps say this was a global issue. History is always with us. — Paul Kingsnorth
It's always hard for an author to determine his own intentions, especially in retrospect. — Paul Kingsnorth
The world we are in today is likely to end catastrophically, as many other human worlds have done before. — Paul Kingsnorth
We like to think that the fate of the Earth and the fate of human worlds are the same thing, but we're not as important as that. — Paul Kingsnorth
I think we take the history we want to take in order to back up the stories we want to hear. — Paul Kingsnorth
Life Lessons by Paul Kingsnorth
- Paul Kingsnorth's work highlights the importance of living in harmony with nature, and the need to protect the environment from the destructive forces of modernity.
- His writing emphasizes the need to be mindful of our actions and the consequences they have on the environment, and encourages us to take responsibility for our actions.
- Kingsnorth's work encourages us to take a step back and appreciate the beauty of nature, and to strive for balance between human progress and the environment.
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