Luddite Quotes

Quotes tagged as "luddite" Showing 1-7 of 7
H.E. Bates
“Miss Parkinson lived alone in a big bay-windowed house of Edwardian brick with a vast garden of decaying fruit trees and untidy hedges of gigantic size. She was great at making elderberry wine and bottling fruit and preserves and lemon curd and drying flowers for winter. She felt, like Halibut, that things were not as they used to be. The synthetic curse of modern times lay thick on everything. There was everywhere a sad drift from Nature.”
H.E. Bates

“There are some people who do not need fifteen seconds on the Evening News to validate their existence.”
Peter Lamborn Wilson

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“If e-book readers were invented before print books, (petty things such as) the smell of ink would have been some people’s only reason for not abandoning e-books.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Sigbjørn Obstfelder
“The castironpiles, the castironpiles--to hell with the castironpiles”
Sigbjørn Obstfelder

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some technologies have made it possible for one to travel to the other side of the world in order to see something, whereas some have made that unnecessary: if it were not for things such as the camera and the Internet, some African boys would have never seen a Chinese woman’s vagina.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana, F for Philosopher: A Collection of Funny Yet Profound Aphorisms

Stewart Stafford
“Orthodoxy is the departure lounge for irrelevance.”
Stewart Stafford

“Had my first building inspector at the job. A gray jay, affectionately known as camp robber, came in his drab uniform of gray and white and black to look things over from his perch on a branch end. The way he kept tilting his head and making those mewing sounds, I'd say he was being downright critical. I welcomed his company just the same.”
Richard Proenekke