"A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise against, not with, the wind."
"Iron and coal dominated everywhere, from grey to black: the black boots, the black stove-pipe hat, the black coach or carriage, the black iron frame of the hearth, the black cooking pots and pans and stoves. Was it a mourning? Was it protective coloration? Was it mere depression of the senses? No matter what the original color of the paleotechnic milieu might be it was soon reduced by reason of the soot and cinders that accompanied its activities, to its characteristic tones, grey, dirty-brown, black."
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Source: Lewis Mumford, Langdon Winner (2010). “Technics and Civilization”, p.163, University of Chicago Press
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