Man is a thinking animal, a talking animal, a toolmaking animal, a building animal, a political animal, a fantasizing animal. But, in the twilight of a civilization he is chiefly a taxpaying animal. Hugh MacLennan More Quotes by Hugh MacLennan More Quotes From Hugh MacLennan But that night as I drove back to Montreal, I at least discovered this: that there is no simple explanation for anything important any of us do, and that the human tragedy, or the human irony, consists in the necessity of living with the consequences of actions performed under the pressure of compulsions so obscure we do not and cannot understand them. Hugh MacLennan tragedy simple night The Socialists can scheme their schemes and the Liberals can dream their dreams, but we, at least, have work to do. Hugh MacLennan schemes dream Love, sought as an escape from the burden of the self, turns rapidly into a captivity. Hugh MacLennan burden captivity self The Greeks, who knew everything, understood that without the orgy there is no middle ground between bedlam and Toronto ... we need the healing grace of the orgy in this country. Hugh MacLennan grace healing country In comparison with a loving human being, everything else is worthless. Hugh MacLennan comparison human-beings humans The farmer's way of saving money: to be owed by someone he trusted. Hugh MacLennan saving money way