Whatever is is a movement; man is a movement-to something other than man. Harry Hooton More Quotes by Harry Hooton More Quotes From Harry Hooton Art is not an anaemic cult but a dynamic culture. Harry Hooton art-is culture art The gardener gives us roses, not gardeners. Harry Hooton garden rose giving We must leave these beginnings, beings, believings- man, what are you growing? Harry Hooton growing men believe Man must move to things, to non-human matter- There is nowhere else to go. Harry Hooton matter men moving The man just is, but clothes are becoming. Harry Hooton clothes becoming men The trouble with men is that they are mean-they may mean, but they don't move. Harry Hooton men mean moving Where man is the end, or the means, all men are mean. Harry Hooton ends men mean Men must go out of their minds. Harry Hooton mind men The seed must move to the soil; the tree must turn to the sun. The river must leave its source to reach the sea. And man must forget man, the maker, in order to make the world. Harry Hooton nature men moving If the monkeys had been concerned only with monkey Beings they would never have become men. Harry Hooton monkeys nature men Psychologists are men with nothing in their own minds, searching in the minds of others for an idea-in order to kill it. Harry Hooton men order ideas