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Commune Quotes

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Paulo Coelho
“To me, a witch is a woman that is capable of letting her intuition take hold of her actions, that communes with her environment, that isn't afraid of facing challenges.”
Paulo Coelho

Kamand Kojouri
“Lisbon, to me,
is the Lisbon of Pessoa.
Just like London is Woolf’s,
or rather, Mrs. Dalloway’s.
Barcelona is Gaudí's
and Rome is da Vinci’s.
You see them in every crevice
and hear their echoes
in every cathedral.
I’d like to be the child,
or rather, the mother of a city
but I neither have a home
nor a resting place.
My race is humankind.
My religion is kindness.
My work is love
and, well, my city
is the walls of your heart.”
Kamand Kojouri

Wallace Stegner
“I wouldn't live in a colony like that, myself, for a thousand dollars an hour. I wouldn't want it next door. I'm not too happy it's within ten miles. Why? Because their soft-headedness irritates me. Because their beautiful thinking ignores both history and human nature. Because they'd spoil my thing with their thing. Because I don't think any of them is wise enough to play God and create a human society. Look. I like privacy, I don't like crowds, I don't like noise, I don't like anarchy, I don't even like discussion all that much. I prefer study, which is very different from meditation-not better, different. I don't like children who are part of the wild life. So are polecats and rats and other sorts of hostile and untrained vermin. I want to make a distinction between civilization and the wild life. I want a society that will protect the wild life without confusing itself with it.”
Wallace Stegner , Angle of Repose

Wallace Stegner
“It's idealistic, it's for love and gentleness, it's close to nature, it hurts nobody, it's voluntary. I can't see anything wrong with any of that.'
'Neither can I. The only trouble is, this commune will be inhabited by and surrounded by members of the human race.”
Wallace Stegner, Angle of Repose

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“A hand gets way cleaner from washing, not itself, but the other hand.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Adam Weishaupt
“Our world will be far better off adopting communes as the fundamental unit of society. At a stroke, people will be far more cooperative and the deadly, cutthroat, soul destroying game theory competition between families will at long last come to an end. Sinister governments love the family because it is the ideal means for spreading the ideology of “divide and ruleâ€�. If families are all working against each other in a ferocious contest of selfinterest, they will pose no threat to the entrenched elite.”
Adam Weishaupt, The Illuminati Phalanx

Louise Michel
“« Est-ce que l’on peut empêcher le printemps de venir, lors même que l’on couperait toutes les forêts du monde ? » - Le Temps Tempête de la Révolution Mondiale”
Louise Michel, À mes frères

Pyotr Kropotkin
“In olden times, when a king sent his vogt to a village, the peasants received him with flowers in one hand, and arms in the other, and asked him--which law he intended to apply: the one he found in the village, or the one he brought with him?”
Pyotr Kropotkin, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution

“Ordinary mortals can't create Paradise. We can, however, strive for Utopia. Never mind that we haven't quite gotten there yet. We're working on it.”
Kat Kinkade, Is It Utopia Yet?: An Insider's View of Twin Oaks Community in Its Twenty-Sixth Year