"A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise against, not with, the wind."
"Traditionalists are pessimists about the future and optimists about the past."
Source: Lewis Mumford (1940). “Faith for living”
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Lewis Mumford
Philosopher, Author
Lewis Mumford was an influential American philosopher and historian, known for his critiques of technology and urban planning, particularly in 'The City in History.'
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