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Mystery is gone to the certainty of technological principles. So the real terror, the real aggression against life comes
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"Mystery is gone to the certainty of technological principles. So the real terror, the real aggression against life comes in the form of the pursuit of our technological happiness"

- Godfrey Reggio

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Godfrey Reggio's quote talks with the suggestion that technology has eliminated the secret of life, replacing it with assurance. This certainty has actually led to a quest of technical happiness, which can be viewed as a form of aggression versus life. Reggio recommends that this search of technological happiness has actually become a source of terror, as it has actually taken away the enigma as well as appeal of life. He suggests that the search of technological joy has come to be a kind of aggressiveness, as it has actually taken away the all-natural beauty of life and also changed it with a sense of certainty. This assurance has eliminated the enigma of life, as well as has replaced it with a search of technological happiness. Reggio's quote speaks with the idea that modern technology has actually removed the mystery of life, as well as has changed it with a search of technological happiness, which can be viewed as a kind of aggression against life.

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Godfrey Reggio This quote is written / told by Godfrey Reggio somewhere between March 29, 1940 and today. He was a famous Director from USA. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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