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E.S. Russell Quotes: "It appeared to me obvious that the happiness of mankind should be the aim of all action, and I discovered to my surprise that there were those who thought otherwise."

It appeared to me obvious that the happiness of mankind should be the aim of all action, and I discovered to my surprise that there were those who thought otherwise.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The twin conceptions of sin and vindictive punishment seem to be at the root of much that is most vigorous, both in religion and politics."

The twin conceptions of sin and vindictive punishment seem to be at the root of much that is most vigorous, both in religion and politics.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "I am as drunk as a lord, but then, I am one, so what does it matter ?"

I am as drunk as a lord, but then, I am one, so what does it matter ?



E.S. Russell Quotes: "It is clear that thought is not free if the profession of certain opinions makes it impossible to earn a living."

It is clear that thought is not free if the profession of certain opinions makes it impossible to earn a living.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "I do not believe that I am now dreaming, but I cannot prove that I am not. I am, however, quite certain that I am having certain experiences, whether they be those of a dream or those of waking life."

I do not believe that I am now dreaming, but I cannot prove that I am not. I am, however, quite certain that I am having certain experiences, whether they be those of a dream or those of waking life.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The modern man thinks that everything ought to be done for the sake of something else, and never for its own sake."

The modern man thinks that everything ought to be done for the sake of something else, and never for its own sake.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The Eugenic Society . . . is perpetually bewailing the fact that wage-earners breed faster than middle-class people."

The Eugenic Society . . . is perpetually bewailing the fact that wage-earners breed faster than middle-class people.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "The newspapers at one time said that I was dead but after carefully examining the evidence I came to the conclusion that this statement was false."

The newspapers at one time said that I was dead but after carefully examining the evidence I came to the conclusion that this statement was false.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The desire for legitimate offspring is, in fact, according to the Catholic Church, the only motive which can justify sexual intercourse."

The desire for legitimate offspring is, in fact, according to the Catholic Church, the only motive which can justify sexual intercourse.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Have no respect for the authority of others, for there are always contrary authorities to be found"

Have no respect for the authority of others, for there are always contrary authorities to be found



E.S. Russell Quotes: "To write tragedy, a man must feel tragedy. To feel tragedy, a man must be aware of the world in which he lives. Not only with his mind, but with his blood and sinews."

To write tragedy, a man must feel tragedy. To feel tragedy, a man must be aware of the world in which he lives. Not only with his mind, but with his blood and sinews.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Philosophy is an unusually ingenious attempt to think fallaciously."

Philosophy is an unusually ingenious attempt to think fallaciously.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "Remote from human passions, remote even from the pitiful facts of nature, the generations have gradually created an ordered cosmos [mathematics], where pure thought can dwell in its natural home."

Remote from human passions, remote even from the pitiful facts of nature, the generations have gradually created an ordered cosmos [mathematics], where pure thought can dwell in its natural home.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "War...seems a mere madness, a collective insanity."

War...seems a mere madness, a collective insanity.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Diversity is essential to happiness and in Utopia there is hardly any. This is a defect in all planned social systems."

Diversity is essential to happiness and in Utopia there is hardly any. This is a defect in all planned social systems.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The dictum that human nature cannot be changed is one of those tiresome platitudes that conceal from the ignorant the depths of their own ignorance."

The dictum that human nature cannot be changed is one of those tiresome platitudes that conceal from the ignorant the depths of their own ignorance.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Science is no substitute for virtue; the heart is as necessary for a good life as the head."

Science is no substitute for virtue; the heart is as necessary for a good life as the head.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "There was, I think, never any reason to believe in any innate superiority of the male, except his superior muscle."

There was, I think, never any reason to believe in any innate superiority of the male, except his superior muscle.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "All who are not lunatics are agreed about certain things : That it is better to be alive than dead, better to be adequately fed than starved, better to be free than a slave"

All who are not lunatics are agreed about certain things : That it is better to be alive than dead, better to be adequately fed than starved, better to be free than a slave



E.S. Russell Quotes: "All that passes for knowledge can be arranged in a hierarchy of degrees of certainty, with arithmetic and the facts of perception at the top."

All that passes for knowledge can be arranged in a hierarchy of degrees of certainty, with arithmetic and the facts of perception at the top.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "A fanatical belief in democracy makes democratic institutions impossible."

A fanatical belief in democracy makes democratic institutions impossible.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "A life devoted to science is therefore a happy life, and its happiness is derived from the very best sources that are open to dwellers on this troubled and passionate planet."

A life devoted to science is therefore a happy life, and its happiness is derived from the very best sources that are open to dwellers on this troubled and passionate planet.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The tendency of our perceptions is to emphasise increasingly the objective elements in an impression, unless we have some special reason, as artists have, for doing the opposite."

The tendency of our perceptions is to emphasise increasingly the objective elements in an impression, unless we have some special reason, as artists have, for doing the opposite.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "When I was 4 years old ... I dreamt that I'd been eaten by a wolf, and to my great surprise I was in the wolf's stomach and not in heaven."

When I was 4 years old ... I dreamt that I'd been eaten by a wolf, and to my great surprise I was in the wolf's stomach and not in heaven.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The above proposition is occasionally useful."

The above proposition is occasionally useful.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "It must not be supposed that the subjective elements are any less 'real' than the objective elements; they are only less important... because they do not point to anything beyond ourselves."

It must not be supposed that the subjective elements are any less 'real' than the objective elements; they are only less important... because they do not point to anything beyond ourselves.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "It is in our hearts that evil lies, and it is from our hearts that it must be plucked out."

It is in our hearts that evil lies, and it is from our hearts that it must be plucked out.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Man can be scientifically manipulated."

Man can be scientifically manipulated.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "If the West can claim superiority in anything, it is . . . in science and scientific technique."

If the West can claim superiority in anything, it is . . . in science and scientific technique.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "If we compare Europe with other continents, it is marked out as [another] persecuting continent."

If we compare Europe with other continents, it is marked out as [another] persecuting continent.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "In detective stories . . . I alternately identify myself with the murderer and the huntsman-detective, but . . . there are those to which this vicarious outlet is too mild."

In detective stories . . . I alternately identify myself with the murderer and the huntsman-detective, but . . . there are those to which this vicarious outlet is too mild.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "[Industrialism's soon diminishing] capacity to supply human needs could be prevented if men exercised any restraint or foresight in their present frenzied exploitation."

[Industrialism's soon diminishing] capacity to supply human needs could be prevented if men exercised any restraint or foresight in their present frenzied exploitation.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Look at me. Look at me is one of the fundamental desires of human heart."

Look at me. Look at me is one of the fundamental desires of human heart.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Love and knowledge led upwards to the heavens."

Love and knowledge led upwards to the heavens.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "My own view on religion is . . . It helped in early days to fix the calendar, and . . . to chronicle eclipses . . . These two services I am prepared to acknowledge."

My own view on religion is . . . It helped in early days to fix the calendar, and . . . to chronicle eclipses . . . These two services I am prepared to acknowledge.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Neither the Church nor modern public opinion condemns petting, provided it stops short at a certain point."

Neither the Church nor modern public opinion condemns petting, provided it stops short at a certain point.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "People who are vigorous and brutal often find war enjoyable."

People who are vigorous and brutal often find war enjoyable.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "When I was a child . . . Only virtue was prized, virtue at the expense of intellect, health, happiness, and every mundane good."

When I was a child . . . Only virtue was prized, virtue at the expense of intellect, health, happiness, and every mundane good.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The human race may well become extinct before the end of the century."

The human race may well become extinct before the end of the century.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Plato has dramatic strength ... but is quite unaware of the strength of the argument against his position ... and allows himself to be grossly unfair in arguing against it."

Plato has dramatic strength ... but is quite unaware of the strength of the argument against his position ... and allows himself to be grossly unfair in arguing against it.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "In spreading his ideas, Plato was willing to employ emotional appeals, state propaganda, and the use of force."

In spreading his ideas, Plato was willing to employ emotional appeals, state propaganda, and the use of force.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Aristotle's metaphysics, roughly speaking, may be described as Plato diluted by common sense. He is difficult because Plato and common sense do not mix easily."

Aristotle's metaphysics, roughly speaking, may be described as Plato diluted by common sense. He is difficult because Plato and common sense do not mix easily.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Is the set of all sets which are not members of themselves a member of itself?"

Is the set of all sets which are not members of themselves a member of itself?



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The evolution of our spirit is blazed on the dark background of eternity by our individual wakes. Every person can, if he/she wishes, leave a more or less brilliant wake behind them."

The evolution of our spirit is blazed on the dark background of eternity by our individual wakes. Every person can, if he/she wishes, leave a more or less brilliant wake behind them.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "All serious innovation is only rendered possible by some accident enabling unpopular persons to survive."

All serious innovation is only rendered possible by some accident enabling unpopular persons to survive.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Of course not. After all, I may be wrong."

Of course not. After all, I may be wrong.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Man can be stimulated by hope or driven by fear, but the hope and the fear must be vivid and immediate if they are to be effective without producing weariness."

Man can be stimulated by hope or driven by fear, but the hope and the fear must be vivid and immediate if they are to be effective without producing weariness.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Right conduct can never, except by some rare accident, be promoted by ignorance or hindered by knowledge."

Right conduct can never, except by some rare accident, be promoted by ignorance or hindered by knowledge.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "There is no difference between someone who eats too little and sees Heaven and someone who drinks too much and sees snakes."

There is no difference between someone who eats too little and sees Heaven and someone who drinks too much and sees snakes.