"A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise against, not with, the wind."
"Adventure is humdrum and routine unless one assimilates it, unless one relates it to a central core which grows within and gives it contour and significance. Raw experience is empty, just as empty as the forecastle of a whaler as in a chamber of a counting house; for it is not what one does, but in a manifold sense, what one realizes that keeps existence from being vain and trivial."
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Source: Lewis Mumford (1975). “Findings and keepings: analects for an autobiography”, Not Avail
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