Use civilization in a sentence
Sentences ending with civilization
- You yourself, in your law practice, are always insisting upon the sacredness of contract as the very basis of our civilization. [9]
- It must interest you to come back, and see the changes in our Western civilization. [9]
- Well, that is woman, the consummate flower of civilization. [4]
- How many have withered and wasted under as slow a torment in the walls of that larger Inquisition which we call Civilization! [6]
- The awkward, uncouth wickedness of remote country-places, where culture has died out after the first crop, is about as disagreeable as the ranker and richer vice of city life, forced by artificial heat and the juices of an overfed civilization. [4]
- Without reservoirs of wealth there would be no great universities, schools of science, museums, galleries of art, libraries, solid institutions of charity, and perhaps not the wide diffusion of culture which is the avowed aim of modern civilization. [4]
- It was the vierkleur of the pioneer, without which the long train of capewagons, with the oxen in longer coils of effort, would never have advanced; without which the Kaffir and the Hottentot would have sacrificed every act of civilization. [11]
- It is a travesty of civilization. [4]
- We sha'n't have to leave our fortress now when we want to blow up our civilization. [5]
- Are you all tired of civilization? [4]
Short sentences using civilization
- Has many elements of civilization. [6]
- Civilization, 250-253. [6]
Sentences containing civilization two or more times
- If the aim was the progress of civilization, it is easy to see that there are other ways of diffusing civilization more expedient than by the destruction of wealth and of human lives. [2]
- They are the men that build civilization, and without them no civilization can be built. [5]
- To such as believe that the quaint product called French civilization would be an improvement upon the civilization of New Guinea and the like, the snatching of Madagascar and the laying on of French civilization there will be fully justified. [5]
- How solemn and beautiful is the thought, that the earliest pioneer of civilization, the van-leader of civilization, is never the steamboat, never the railroad, never the newspaper, never the Sabbath-school, never the missionary--but always whiskey! [5]
More example sentences with the word civilization in them
- I swear to you, Sir, I believe that these two centres of civilization are just exactly the two points that close the circuit in the battery of our planetary intelligence! [6]
- Not one of you would be willing to change our civilization for any other. [4]
- But, Mr. Morgan, you don't seem to understand what civilization is. [4]
- Such a place would give distinction to the city, and compel foreigners to recognize the high civilization of America. [4]
- Hopeless husbands and wives were cast up like driftwood by the cruel, resistless flood of modern civilization--the very civilization which yielded their wealth and luxury. [9]
- At this time what impressed me most was the absurdity of my position looked at in the light of modern civilization and all my advantages and acquirements. [4]
- In our civilization we have not yet arrived at this state of justice. [4]
- In short, I was taught law precisely as I had been taught religion,--scriptural infallibility over again,--a static law and a static theology,--a set of concepts that were supposed to be equal to any problems civilization would have to meet until the millennium. [9]
- Perhaps he really was hungry; but, if he wasn't, what do you think of a civilization that makes the opportunity of such a fraud? [8]
- But what I want to know is, whether what we call our civilization has done any thing more for mankind at large than to increase the ease and pleasure of living? [4]
- A dinner-party made up of such elements is the last triumph of civilization over barbarism. [6]
- It is the unjustness of civilization that it sets up uniform and artificial standards for all persons. [4]
- It belongs to two phases of society,--a cankered over-civilization, such as exists in rich aristocracies, and the reckless life of borderers and adventurers, or the semi-barbarism of a civilization resolved into its primitive elements. [6]
- Now, it is true that the ultimate end of any system of government or civilization should be the improvement of the individual man. [4]
- It is not true that civilization or cultivation has bred out of the world the liking for a story. [4]
- There is more to be said about the chances for a successful marriage in these days, but I'm not going to dwell on that now, or attempt to shoulder off my shortcomings on my bringing up, on the civilization in which we have lived. [9]
- In that old time it was a paradise for simplicity--it was a simple, simple life, cheap but comfortable, and full of sweetness, and there was nothing of this rage of modern civilization there at all. [5]
- He, too, resented this senseless demand of civilization as an indignity to their Olympian loves. [9]
- Nor do I think that we need to take shelter behind the wellworn and convenient observation, the truth of which stands in much doubt, that literature is the final flower of a nation's civilization. [4]
- It is just there, in the very centre of our modern civilization, that one sees the crudest passions. [9]
- If I understand them, the civilization of the last century has not helped his position as a man. [4]
- It's all in the way of civilization, I dare say. [4]
- The habitations on the way are mostly board shanties and mean frame cabins, but the railway is introducing ambitious architecture here and there in the form of ornamental filigree work on flimsy houses; ornamentation is apt to precede comfort in our civilization. [4]
- For libraries are the standing armies of civilization, and an army is but a mob without a general who can organize and marshal it so as to make it effective. [3]
- They were about the same size, but science and civilization won the day. [4]
- So persistent is the instinct of barbarism in our modern civilization. [4]
- In any society the ideal must be the banishment of the more sensuous; the refinement of it will only repeat the continued experiment of history--the end of a civilization in a polished materialism, and its speedy fall from that into grossness. [4]
- The auguries which the Friend drew from these signs of civilization of a charming inn and a royal supper did not lighten the melancholy of his mind. [4]
- It was probably the first time whiskey ever prominently figured as an aid to civilization. [5]
- That was England, the English power, the English civilization, the modern civilization--with the quiet elegancies and quiet colors and quiet tastes and quiet dignity that are the outcome of the modern cultivation. [5]
- The opportunity and the disposition to labor make the basis of all our civilization. [4]
- In spite of the civilization which controlled him, he wore Indian moccasins and deerskin breeches, though his coat was rather like a shortened workman's blouse. [11]
- Since that time the civilization of this planet has changed hands. [3]
- When he destroyed the Church and burned the idols he did a mighty thing for civilization and for his people's weal--but it was not "business. [5]
- The brain of the bird is not large; but it is all concentrated on one object, and that is the attempt to elude the devices of modern civilization which injure his chances of food. [4]
- Its citizens were the barbarians who destroyed its own monuments of civilization. [4]
- His "corrobboree" of the Australian wilds reappears in De Maurier's Belgravian ballrooms, with clothes and the smirk of civilization added; Botticelli's "Spring" is the "corrobboree" further idealized, but with fewer clothes and more smirk. [5]
- The disuse of the apprentice system is not made good by the present system of education, because no one learns a trade well, and the consequence is poor work, and a sham civilization generally. [4]
- The railhead was the advance post of civilization. [11]
- Is it possible that our highest civilization has lost something of the rough and admirable element that we admire in the heroes of Homer and of Elizabeth? [4]
- I have said that English domination usually carries the best elements of civilization. [4]
- When we say that civilization crowds out the old superstitious legends, we recognize two chief causes. [6]
- Nast, you more than any other man have won a prodigious victory for Grant--I mean, rather, for civilization and progress. [5]
- But at a station beyond Lewiston our tourists were reminded of it, and of its capacity for adopting our civilization in its most efflorescent development. [4]
- It seemed glorious sport to be feasting in that wild, free way in the virgin forest of an unexplored and uninhabited island, far from the haunts of men, and they said they never would return to civilization. [5]
- Columbus let the Spaniards into the New World; and their civilization has uniformly been a curse to it. [4]
- Measured by its sovereign hotel, the Continental, it would stand at the head of our economic civilization. [6]
- Or is there some mistake about our ideal of civilization? [4]
- The nobler sentiment should be that of every true American, and it is in that direction that our best civilization is constantly tending. [6]
- Nor did they seem surprised that a new country should so completely reproduce the evil smells and nastiness of the old civilization. [4]
- She did not see that the man she had married to love and to cherish was slowly changing--was the change only a slow one now?--before her eyes; losing that brave freshness which had so appealed to London when he first came back to civilization. [11]
- I am not saying that isolated it could attain the highest civilization, or that if it did touch a high one it could long hold it in a living growth, cut off from the rest of the world. [4]
- That is to say, if it were shut off from the rest of the world, it has in itself the material for great comfort and civilization. [4]
- They have no right to spoil what can be the most agreeable social institution that civilization has evolved. [4]
- This is the result of six thousand years of constant civilization. [4]
- I did not reflect then that it would have been more in the interest of civilization if the woodchuck had killed the dog. [4]
- What a withering rebuke is this to our boasted civilization, with its quarrelings, its wranglings, and its separations of brothers! [5]
- We have thus rapidly run over a prolific field, touching only upon some of the relations of the newspaper to our civilization, and omitting many of the more important and grave. [4]
- Thus exile to Queensland--with the opportunity to acquire civilization, an umbrella, and a pretty poor quality of profanity--is twelve times as deadly for him as war. [5]
- Also of their quaint notions about the white man's queer civilization, and their equally quaint comments upon it. [5]
- He had no printed books, no newspaper, no steam caravans, no forks, no soap, none of the thousand cheap conveniences which have become matters of necessity to our modern civilization. [6]
- I suppose the primitive man is one who owes more to nature than to the forces of civilization. [4]
- We have at present what Charles Reade would have called only a right-handed civilization. [4]
- All intelligent people praise Kamehameha I. and Liholiho for conferring upon their people the great boon of civilization. [5]
- Could it be possible that the civilization in which he lived left any human being so defenceless as to be at the mercy of the ghouls who had been here? [9]
- As the heroine's portrait must reveal her true character, so the life represented here must correspond in every line with the civilization of the period described. [10]
- In 1864 the Pope issued the "Syllabus of Errors," which "must be considered by Romanists--as an infallible official document, and which arrays the papacy in open war against modern civilization and civil and religious freedom. [6]
- The part he played in the life of Western Canada will be written some day by one who understands how such men, celibate, and dedicated to religious life, may play a stupendous part in the development of civilization. [11]
- Pierre's wanderings took place in a period when civilization had made but scant marks upon the broad bosom of the prairie land, and towns and villages were few and far scattered. [11]
- What a sad picture of our civilization! [6]
- Whenever my missionaries overcame a knight errant on the road they washed him, and when he got well they swore him to go and get a bulletin-board and disseminate soap and civilization the rest of his days. [5]
- We had seen our planet furnished by the art of man with a complete nervous system: a spinal cord beneath the ocean, secondary centres,--ganglions,--in all the chief places where men are gathered together, and ramifications extending throughout civilization. [6]
- The characteristic of our modern civilization is sensitiveness, or, as the doctors say, nervousness. [4]
- My idea of our civilization is that it is a shabby poor thing and full of cruelties, vanities, arrogancies, meannesses, and hypocrisies. [5]
- Mr. Dickens saw our ancestors bowed in a task that had been too great for other blood,--the task of bringing into civilization in the compass of a century a wilderness three thousand miles it breadth. [9]
- Now if this organization produce, as it may produce, a more desirable civilization and a happier world order, we are not likely entirely to go back--especially in regard to commodities which are necessities--to a competitive system. [9]
- A vagrant current or a slight rise in the river had carried off their raft, but this only gratified them, since its going was something like burning the bridge between them and civilization. [5]
- The new claim of woman to a political status is itself an honorable testimony to the civilization which has given her a civil status new in history. [6]
- And in one of these same volumes he will find the article, by Dr. Jacob Bigelow, doubtless, which was the first hint of our rural cemeteries, and foreshadowed that new era in our underground civilization which is sweetening our atmospheric existence. [6]
- The Marches talked of these and other facts of their appearance, and curiously questioned whether this were the best that a great material civilization could come to; it looked a little dull. [8]
- The philosophical student of the origin of New World society may find food for reflection in the "materiality" of the basis of the civilization of New York. [4]
- Besides, the safety of society, the decencies of criminal procedure, what we call our modern civilization, all would demand that Laura should be disposed of in the manner we have described. [5]
- To get rid of rats and "pusley," he said, was a necessity of our civilization. [4]
- Without the necessity of putting forth this energy, a survival of the original force in man, how long would our civilization last? [4]
- All the forces of our civilization stood between the two; nor was she of a nature to take plunges of that sort. [9]
- From the dawn of civilization down to this day the white man has always used that very precaution. [5]
- May the progress of civilization always rest on such distinguished men as it has in the past! [5]
- The real enjoyment of camping and tramping in the woods lies in a return to primitive conditions of lodging, dress, and food, in as total an escape as may be from the requirements of civilization. [4]
- The daily lives of all of us are shaped differently--yours as well as mine--here in this pudding-faced civilization and in the iron conventions of London town; and we must adapt ourselves accordingly. [11]
- The ant has observation, the reasoning faculty, and the preserving adjunct of a prodigious memory; she has duplicated man's development and the essential features of his civilization, and you call it all instinct! [5]
- What he beheld now, in its true aspect, was a disease of that civilization he had championed. [9]
- If you will notice, there is seldom a telegram in a paper which fails to show up one or more members and beneficiaries of our Civilization as promenading in his shirt-tail, with the rest of his regalia in the wash. [5]
- This topic is not the selection of the Drawer, the province of which is to note, but not to criticise, the higher civilization. [4]
- Still we must not call them barbarians because they cherish an institution hostile to civilization. [6]
- In various quiet nooks and corners I had the beginnings of all sorts of industries under way--nuclei of future vast factories, the iron and steel missionaries of my future civilization. [5]
- Modern civilization offers no such test to the temper and to personal appearance as this early preparation to meet the inspection of society after a night in the stuffy and luxuriously upholstered tombs of a sleeping-car. [4]
- While large sums must be set aside, not only for original research in every branch of knowledge, but for the promotion of music, literature, and fine art, upon which "any real development of civilization fundamentally depends. [9]
- Yet culture in music certainly distinguishes the civilization of this age. [4]
- The daughter Of modern civilization dressed at her utmost best is a marvel of exquisite and beautiful art and expense. [5]
- More important, not merely to me, but to the nation--the only nation on earth standing ready to blossom into civilization. [5]
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