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- ... moral certainty is certainty which is sufficient to regulate our behaviour, or which measures... More
- A hallucination is a fact, not an error; what is erroneous is a judgment based upon it. More
- A law explains a set of observations; a theory explains a set of laws. The quintessential... More
- A mere trifle consoles us for a mere trifle distresses us. More
- A painter like Picasso, who runs through many periods and phases, ends up by saying all those... More
- A process which led from the amoeba to man appeared to the philosophers to be obviously a... More
- A religious creed differs from a scientific theory in claiming to embody eternal and absolutely... More
- A sense of duty is useful in work but offensive in personal relations. People wish to be liked,... More
- A thick stick in one’s hand makes people respectful. More
- A truer image of the world, I think, is obtained by picturing things as entering into the stream... More
- Admiration of the proletariat, like that of dams, power stations, and aeroplanes, is part of the... More
- Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are... More
- Alice felt dreadfully puzzled. The Hatter’s remark seemed to her to have no sort of meaning in... More
- Alice opened the door and found that it led into a small passage, not much larger than a rat... More
- Alice sighed wearily. “I think you might do something better with the time,” she said,... More
- All in the golden afternoon
Full leisurely we glide;
For both our oars, with little... More
- Always speak the truth—think before you speak—and write it down afterwards. More
- An atheist, like a Christian, holds that we can know whether or not there is a God. The Christian... More
- An extra-terrestrial philosopher, who had watched a single youth up to the age of twenty-one and... More
- And all this madness, all this rage, all this flaming death of our civilization and our hopes,... More
- And she tried to fancy what the flame of a candle looks like after the candle is blown out, for... More
- And so you have found out that secret—one of the deep secrets of Life—that all, that is... More
- And then ... he flung open the door of my compartment, and ushered in “Ma young and lovely... More
- And thus they give the time, that Nature meant
For peaceful sleep and meditative... More
- And would you be a poet
Before you’ve been to school?
Ah, well! I hardly thought... More
- And yet ... it moves. More
- Aristotle could have avoided the mistake of thinking that women have fewer teeth than men, by the... More
- Aristotle, as a philosopher, is in many ways very different from all his predecessors. He is the... More
- As a general rule, do not kick the shins of the opposite gentleman under the table, if personally... More
- As a lover of truth, the national propaganda of all the belligerent nations sickened me. As a... More
- As one who strives a hill to climb,
Who never climbed before:
Who finds it in a little... More
- Boredom is ... a vital problem for the moralist, since at least half the sins of mankind are... More
- But oh, beamish nephew, beware of the day,
If your Snark be a Boojum! for then
You will... More
- Can a society in which thought and technique are scientific persist for a long period, as, for... More
- Causists have tried to twist “doing good” into another form of “doing evil,” and have... More
- Change is one thing, progress is another. “Change” is scientific, “progress” is ethical;... More
- Child of the pure unclouded brow
And dreaming eyes of wonder!
Though time be fleet, and I... More
- Contrariwise, if it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it isn’t, it... More
- Conventional people are roused to fury by departures from convention, largely because they regard... More
- Curtsey while you’re thinking what to say. It saves time. More
- Doesn’t that show what an old man I am, when I can say to a mother “I love your daughter,”... More
- Dogmatism and skepticism are both, in a sense, absolute philosophies; one is certain of knowing,... More
- Drunkenness ... is temporary suicide. More
- Ethics is in origin the art of recommending to others the sacrifices required for cooperation... More
- Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear... More
- Flushed with new life, the crowd flows back again:
And all is tangled talk and mazy... More
- For my part I distrust all generalizations about women, favourable and unfavourable, masculine... More
- For want of the apparatus of propositional functions, many logicians have been driven to the... More
- Freedom comes only to those who no longer ask of life that it shall yield them any of those... More
- FROM his shoulder Hiawatha
Took the camera of rosewood,
Made of sliding, folding... More
- Give me where to stand, and I will move the earth. More
- Given for one instant an intelligence which could comprehend all the forces by which nature is... More
- Go, throng each other’s drawing-rooms,
Ye idols of a petty clique:
Strut your brief... More
- God made integers, all else is the work of man. More
- God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob, not of the philosophers and the learned. More
- He had brought a large map representing the sea,
Without the least vestige of land:
And... More
- He was part of my dream, of course—but then I was part of his dream, too! More
- He was thoughtful and grave—but the orders he gave
Were enough to bewilder a crew.
When... More
- Here is a golden Rule.... Write legibly. The average temper of the human race would be... More
- How doth the little crocodile
Improve his shining tale,
And pour the waters of the... More
- I am not suggesting that there should be no morality and no self-restraint in regard to sex, any... More
- I cried, “Come, tell me how you live!”
And thumped him on the head. More
- I do not know what I may appear to the world; but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy... More
- I do not pretend to start with precise questions. I do not think you can start with anything... More
- I fear I agree with your friend in not liking all sermons. Some of them, one has to confess, are... More
- I frame no hypotheses; for whatever is not deduced from the phenomena is to be called a... More
- I had supposed until that time that it was quite common for parents to love their children, but... More
- I have proved by actual trial that a letter, that takes an hour to write, takes only about 3... More
- I hope I may claim in the present work to have made it probable that the laws of arithmetic are... More
- I remain convinced that obstinate addiction to ordinary language in our private thoughts is one... More
- I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then... More
- I shall never believe that God plays dice with the world. More
- I should like the whole race of nurses to be abolished: children should be with their mother as... More
- I think, therefore I am.
[Cogito, ergo sum.] More
- I wonder if I’ve been changed in the night? Let me think: was I the same when I got up this... More
- If all our happiness is bound up entirely in our personal circumstances it is difficult not to... More
- If any philosopher had been asked for a definition of infinity, he might have produced some... More
- If doubtful whether to end with “yours faithfully,” or “yours truly,” or “yours most... More
- If I have seen further [than certain other men] it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants. More
- If only I could manage, without annoyance to my family, to get imprisoned for 10 years,... More
- If you address a ghost as “Thing!”
Or strike him with a hatchet,
He is permitted by... More
- If you set to work to believe everything, you will tire out the believing-muscles of your mind,... More
- In America everybody is of opinion that he has no social superiors, since all men are equal, but... More
- In an English dinner-party ... I have never known small-talk run short! More
- In astronomy, the law of gravitation is plainly better worth knowing than the position of a... More
- In fact, now I come to think of it, do we decide questions, at all? We decide answers, no doubt:... More
- In obedience to the feeling of reality, we shall insist that, in the analysis of propositions,... More
- In proceeding to the dining-room, the gentleman gives one arm to the lady he escorts—it is... More
- In science men have discovered an activity of the very highest value in which they are no longer,... More
- In so far as the statements of geometry speak about reality, they are not certain, and in so far... More
- In some ways, you know, people that don’t exist, are much nicer than people that do. More
- In the game of “Whist for two,” usually called “Correspondence,” the lady plays what card... More
- In the revolt against idealism, the ambiguities of the word “experience” have been perceived,... More
- Indignation is a submission of our thoughts, but not of our desires. More
- It is a very inconvenient habit of kittens (Alice had once made the remark) that, whatever you... More
- It is always allowable to ask for artichoke jelly with your boiled venison; however there are... More
- It seems to me that science has a much greater likelihood of being true in the main than any... More
- It would be disingenuous, however, not to point out that some things are considered as morally... More
- It’s a great huge game of chess that’s being played—all over the world—if this is the... More
- I’d give all wealth that years have piled,
The slow result of Life’s decay,
To be... More
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