The many great gardens of the world, of literature and poetry, of painting and music, of religion and architecture, all make the point as clear as possible: The soul cannot thrive in the absence of a garden. If you don't want paradise, you are not human; and if you are not human, you don't have a soul.
Thomas MoreWe did not ask if he had seen any monsters, for monsters have ceased to be news. There is never any shortage of horrible creatures who prey on human beings, snatch away their food, or devour whole populations; but examples of wise social planning are not so easy to find.
Thomas MoreInstead of inflicting these horrible punishments, it would be far more to the point to provide everyone with some means of livelihood, so that nobody's under the frightful necessity of becoming first a thief and then a corpse.
Thomas MoreUntil you put these things to right, you're not entitled to boast of the justice meted out to thieves, for it's a justice more specious than real or social desirable. You allow these people to be brought up in the worst possible way, and systematically corrupted from their earliest years. Finally, when they grow up and commit the crimes that they were obviously destined to commit, ever since they were children, you start punishing them. In other words, you create thieves, and then punish them for stealing.
Thomas MoreGod said, "Thou shalt not kill" - does the theft of a little money make it quite all right for us to do so? If it's said that this commandment applies only to illegal killing, what's to prevent human beings from similarly agreeing among themselves to legalize certain types of rape, adultery, or perjury? Considering that God has forbidden us even to kill ourselves, can we really believe that purely human arrangements for the regulation of mutual slaughter are enough, without any divine authority, to exempt executioners from the sixth commandment? Isn't that like saying that this particular commandment has no more validity than human laws allow it? - in which case the principle can be extended indefinitely, until in all spheres of life human beings decide just how far God's commandments may conveniently be observed.
Thomas MoreTabiat, o eşsiz ana, altın ve gümüşü yararsız, boş nesneler olarak çok derinlere gömmüş; oysa havayı, suyu, toprağı, iyi ve gerçekten yararlı olan her şeyi gözler önüne sermiştir.
Thomas MoreUtopialılar aklı başında insanların, yıldızlar ve güneş dururken, bir incinin ya da bir elmasın cılız pırıltısına düşkünlüklerine şaşarlar.
Thomas Morelove rules without rules
Thomas MoreYou wouldn't abandon ship in a storm just because you couldn't control the winds.
Thomas MoreA pretty face may be enough to catch a man, but it takes character and good nature to hold him.
Thomas MoreMots clés beauty
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