Quote by E.B. (Elwyn Brooks) White

The complaint about modern steel furniture, modern glass houses, modern red bars and modern streamlined trains and cars is that all these objets modernize, while adequate and amusing in themselves, tend to make the people who use them look dated. It is an honest criticism. The human race has done nothing much about changing its own appearance to conform to the form and texture of its appurtenances.


The complaint about modern steel furniture, modern glass hou

Summary

This quote highlights the discrepancy between modern objects and the unchanged appearance of humans. While modern designs and advancements in technology have improved various aspects of our lives, the criticism arises from the fact that people still look the same despite these changes. It emphasizes that our physical appearance has not kept pace with the modernization of our surroundings, thereby creating a contrast between the futuristic aesthetics of our environment and the stagnant appearance of individuals. The quote challenges us to consider how we can align our own appearance with the progressive elements of the modern world.

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Design
By E.B. (Elwyn Brooks) White
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