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E.S. Russell Quotes: "Americans need rest, but do not know it. I believe this to be a large part of the explanation of the crime wave in the United States."

Americans need rest, but do not know it. I believe this to be a large part of the explanation of the crime wave in the United States.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Almost all education has a political motive."

Almost all education has a political motive.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "The free intellect is the chief engine of human progress."

The free intellect is the chief engine of human progress.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "No rules, however wise, are a substitute for affection and tact."

No rules, however wise, are a substitute for affection and tact.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "Artists are on the average less happy than men of science."

Artists are on the average less happy than men of science.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "We must be sceptical even of our scepticism."

We must be sceptical even of our scepticism.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The power of thought, the vast regions it can master."

The power of thought, the vast regions it can master.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "Since Adam and Eve ate the apple, man has never refrained from any folly of which he was capable."

Since Adam and Eve ate the apple, man has never refrained from any folly of which he was capable.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Either man will abolish war, or war will abolish man."

Either man will abolish war, or war will abolish man.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "It's not what you have lost, but what you have left that counts."

It's not what you have lost, but what you have left that counts.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "We ought to look the world frankly in the face."

We ought to look the world frankly in the face.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Half the useful work in the world consists of combating the harmful work."

Half the useful work in the world consists of combating the harmful work.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "Thomas Aquinas states parenthetically, as something entirely obvious, that men are more rational than women. For my part, I see no evidence of this."

Thomas Aquinas states parenthetically, as something entirely obvious, that men are more rational than women. For my part, I see no evidence of this.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "There are infinite possibilities of error, and more cranks take up fashionable untruths than unfashionable truths."

There are infinite possibilities of error, and more cranks take up fashionable untruths than unfashionable truths.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The man who only loves beautiful things is dreaming, whereas the man who knows absolute beauty is wide awake."

The man who only loves beautiful things is dreaming, whereas the man who knows absolute beauty is wide awake.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "There are certain things that our age needs. It needs, above all, courageous hope and the impulse to creativeness."

There are certain things that our age needs. It needs, above all, courageous hope and the impulse to creativeness.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "No Carthaginian denied Moloch, because to do so would have required more courage that was required to face death in battle."

No Carthaginian denied Moloch, because to do so would have required more courage that was required to face death in battle.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The . . . increase in the power of officials is a constant source of irritation to everybody else."

The . . . increase in the power of officials is a constant source of irritation to everybody else.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "There was a law in Connecticut - I believe it is still formally unrepealed - making it illegal for a man to kiss his wife on Sunday."

There was a law in Connecticut - I believe it is still formally unrepealed - making it illegal for a man to kiss his wife on Sunday.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "I suppose the advocates of unreason think that there is a better chance of profitably deceiving the populace if they keep it in a state of effervescence."

I suppose the advocates of unreason think that there is a better chance of profitably deceiving the populace if they keep it in a state of effervescence.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The main things which seem to me important on their own account, and not merely as means to other things, are knowledge, art, instinctive happiness, and relations of friendship or affection."

The main things which seem to me important on their own account, and not merely as means to other things, are knowledge, art, instinctive happiness, and relations of friendship or affection.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "I consider the official Catholic attitude on divorce, birth control, and censorship exceedingly dangerous to mankind."

I consider the official Catholic attitude on divorce, birth control, and censorship exceedingly dangerous to mankind.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "No man is liberated from fear who dare not see his place in the world as it is; no man can achieve the greatness of which he is capable until he has allowed himself to see his own littleness."

No man is liberated from fear who dare not see his place in the world as it is; no man can achieve the greatness of which he is capable until he has allowed himself to see his own littleness.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "None of our beliefs are quite true; all have at least a penumbra of vagueness and error."

None of our beliefs are quite true; all have at least a penumbra of vagueness and error.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Formality Thus the absence of all mention of particular things or properties in logic or pure mathematics is a necessary result of the fact that this study is, as we say, "purely formal"."

Formality Thus the absence of all mention of particular things or properties in logic or pure mathematics is a necessary result of the fact that this study is, as we say, "purely formal".



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Work is of two kinds: first, altering the position of matter at or near the earth's surface relative to other matter; second, telling other people to do so."

Work is of two kinds: first, altering the position of matter at or near the earth's surface relative to other matter; second, telling other people to do so.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "A man is rational in proportion as his intelligence informs and controls his desires."

A man is rational in proportion as his intelligence informs and controls his desires.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "There can't be a practical reason for believing something that is not true."

There can't be a practical reason for believing something that is not true.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The axiomatic method has many advantages over honest work."

The axiomatic method has many advantages over honest work.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Reason may be a small force, but it is constant, and works always in one direction, while the forces of unreason destroy one another in futile strife."

Reason may be a small force, but it is constant, and works always in one direction, while the forces of unreason destroy one another in futile strife.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Ethical metaphysics is fundamentally an attempt, however disguised, to give legislative force to our own wishes."

Ethical metaphysics is fundamentally an attempt, however disguised, to give legislative force to our own wishes.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "If the State does not acquire supremacy over [vast private] enterprises, it becomes their puppet, and they become the real State."

If the State does not acquire supremacy over [vast private] enterprises, it becomes their puppet, and they become the real State.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "As soon as we abandon our own reason, and are content to rely upon authority, there is no end to our troubles."

As soon as we abandon our own reason, and are content to rely upon authority, there is no end to our troubles.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The wise man thinks about his troubles only when there is some purpose in doing so; at other times he thinks about other things, or, if it is night, about nothing at all."

The wise man thinks about his troubles only when there is some purpose in doing so; at other times he thinks about other things, or, if it is night, about nothing at all.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Analytic It is clear that the definition of "logic" or "mathematics" must be sought by trying to give a new definition of the old notion of "analytic" propositions."

Analytic It is clear that the definition of "logic" or "mathematics" must be sought by trying to give a new definition of the old notion of "analytic" propositions.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Facts have to be discovered by observation, not by reasoning"

Facts have to be discovered by observation, not by reasoning



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Opinions which justify cruelty are inspired by cruel impulses."

Opinions which justify cruelty are inspired by cruel impulses.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "It was the duty of wives to submit to husbands, not of husbands to submit to wives. . . men have stronger muscles than women."

It was the duty of wives to submit to husbands, not of husbands to submit to wives. . . men have stronger muscles than women.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The wise use of leisure, it must be conceded, is a product of civilization and education."

The wise use of leisure, it must be conceded, is a product of civilization and education.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "What vanity needs for its satisfaction is glory, and it's easy to have glory without power."

What vanity needs for its satisfaction is glory, and it's easy to have glory without power.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Psychology often becomes the disease of which it should be the cure."

Psychology often becomes the disease of which it should be the cure.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The supreme maxim in scientific philosophising is this: wherever possible, logical constructions are to be substituted for inferred entities."

The supreme maxim in scientific philosophising is this: wherever possible, logical constructions are to be substituted for inferred entities.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "A world without delight and without affection is a world destitute of value."

A world without delight and without affection is a world destitute of value.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "To choose one sock from each of infinitely many pairs of socks requires the Axiom of Choice, but for shoes the Axiom is not needed."

To choose one sock from each of infinitely many pairs of socks requires the Axiom of Choice, but for shoes the Axiom is not needed.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Only six need be attempted."

Only six need be attempted.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The essence of education is that it is a change effected in the organism to satisfy the operator."

The essence of education is that it is a change effected in the organism to satisfy the operator.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "If a law were passed giving six months to every writer of a first book, only the good ones would do it."

If a law were passed giving six months to every writer of a first book, only the good ones would do it.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The fundamental defect of Christian ethics consists in the fact that it labels certain classes of acts 'sins' and others 'virtue' on grounds that have nothing to do with their social consequences."

The fundamental defect of Christian ethics consists in the fact that it labels certain classes of acts 'sins' and others 'virtue' on grounds that have nothing to do with their social consequences.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Animal rights, taken to their logical conclusion, mean votes for oysters."

Animal rights, taken to their logical conclusion, mean votes for oysters.