quotes_aug30_2009.htm

(August 30th to Sept 5th)



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…The orator urged us to arise in our might, burst our prison doors and break our fetters…Next he demanded that every matter of daily life, including most of the physical functions, should be submitted for decision at any time of the week, month, or year to, I gathered, anyone who happened to be passing by or residing within a certain radius, and that everybody should abandon his concerns to settle the matter …by describing crosses on pieces of paper…

  

This is from “As Easy as ABC” in A Diversity of Creatures.

The tale describes a future world presided over by an all-powerful ‘Board of Aerial Control’. Here there is an outbreak of democracy in Chicago, which has to be swiftly suppressed. Kipling’s sympathies are clearly not with the democrats.


‘I’m a sister to all in affliction – just a working sister. My heart bled for you beneath your burden…Work’s the essence of life; but to expend precious unreturning vitality and real labour against imaginary danger – that is heartbreakingly absurd! If I can only teach a – a little toleration – a little ordinary kindness…’

   

This is from “The Mother Hive” in Actions and Reactions

To be healthy and prosperous the Hive needs selfless devotion to hard work and discipline from all the bees. But here the Wax Moth has tricked her way inside the gates, and is beginning to spread subversion and corruption. This Hive is doomed, and the only hope is for the loyal bees to swarm around the Queen and start afresh elsewhere.


‘…I came to you from Kansas, wavin’ the tail o’ friendship to all and sundry, an’ in the name of the uncounted millions o’ pure-minded, high-toned horses now struggling towards the light of freedom, I say to you, rub noses with us in our sacred and holy cause. The power is yourn. Without you, I say, man the Oppressor cannot mnove himself form place to place. Without you he cannot reap, he cannot sow, he cannot plough’…

   

This is from “A Walking Delegate” in The Day’s Work.

A group of horses are talking together on a Vermont hillside. One of them, a lazy dangerous animal from Kansas is trying to stir the others up to rebel against the men who own and drive them. He is not successful.