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Herbert Quotes: "Of all the knowledge, that most worth having is knowledge about health! The first requisite of a good life is to be a healthy person."

Of all the knowledge, that most worth having is knowledge about health! The first requisite of a good life is to be a healthy person.



Herbert Quotes: "Storms make oaks take deeper root."

Storms make oaks take deeper root.




Herbert Quotes: "I know of no better name than Anarchism."

I know of no better name than Anarchism.



Herbert Quotes: "What do you despise? By this are you truly known."

What do you despise? By this are you truly known.




Herbert Quotes: "What is the son but an extension of the father?"

What is the son but an extension of the father?



Herbert Quotes: "Man is everywhere still in chains."

Man is everywhere still in chains.



Herbert Quotes: "War is death's feast."

War is death's feast.




Herbert Quotes: "The fundamental purpose of the artist is the same as that of a scientist: to state a fact."

The fundamental purpose of the artist is the same as that of a scientist: to state a fact.



Herbert Quotes: "To a crazy ship, all winds are contrary."

To a crazy ship, all winds are contrary.



Herbert Quotes: "In the computer field, the moment of truth is a running program; all else is prophecy."

In the computer field, the moment of truth is a running program; all else is prophecy.



Herbert Quotes: "When the Foxe preacheth, beware geese."

When the Foxe preacheth, beware geese.



Herbert Quotes: "Persons unmask their evilest qualities when they do quarrel."

Persons unmask their evilest qualities when they do quarrel.




Herbert Quotes: "The precarious ontological link between Logos and Eros is broken, and scientific rationality emerges as essentially neutral."

The precarious ontological link between Logos and Eros is broken, and scientific rationality emerges as essentially neutral.



Herbert Quotes: "The person who takes the banal and ordinary and illuminates it in a new way can terrify. We do not want our ideas changed."

The person who takes the banal and ordinary and illuminates it in a new way can terrify. We do not want our ideas changed.



Herbert Quotes: "Fine words dresse ill deedes."

Fine words dresse ill deedes.



Herbert Quotes: "Religion has been compelled by science to give up one after another of its dogmas. . . ."

Religion has been compelled by science to give up one after another of its dogmas. . . .



Herbert Quotes: "Neither praise nor dispraise thy selfe, thy actins serve the turne. [Neither praise nor dispraise thyself; thy actions serve the turn.]"

Neither praise nor dispraise thy selfe, thy actins serve the turne. [Neither praise nor dispraise thyself; thy actions serve the turn.]



Herbert Quotes: "To live one's love and hatred, to live that which one is means defeat, resignation, and death. The crimes of society, the hell that man has made or man become unconquerable cosmic forces."

To live one's love and hatred, to live that which one is means defeat, resignation, and death. The crimes of society, the hell that man has made or man become unconquerable cosmic forces.



Herbert Quotes: "Contemporary industrial society is now characterised more than ever by "the need for stupefying work where it is no longer a real necessity.""

Contemporary industrial society is now characterised more than ever by "the need for stupefying work where it is no longer a real necessity."



Herbert Quotes: "One hour's sleep before midnight is worth three after."

One hour's sleep before midnight is worth three after.



Herbert Quotes: "One uses power by grasping it lightly. To grasp too strongly is to be taken over by power, and thus to become its victim."

One uses power by grasping it lightly. To grasp too strongly is to be taken over by power, and thus to become its victim.



Herbert Quotes: "A popular man arouses the jealousy of the powerful."

A popular man arouses the jealousy of the powerful.



Herbert Quotes: "We do not commonly see in a tax a diminution of freedom, and yet it clearly is one."

We do not commonly see in a tax a diminution of freedom, and yet it clearly is one.



Herbert Quotes: "In 1054, the patriarch of Constantinople and the pope excommunicated each other. That was the end of holiness for both churches."

In 1054, the patriarch of Constantinople and the pope excommunicated each other. That was the end of holiness for both churches.



Herbert Quotes: "Any man who retreats into a cave which has only one opening deserves to die."

Any man who retreats into a cave which has only one opening deserves to die.



Herbert Quotes: "It is just as important that business keep out of government as that government keep out of business."

It is just as important that business keep out of government as that government keep out of business.



Herbert Quotes: "Try looking into that place where you dare not look! You'll find me there, staring out at you!"

Try looking into that place where you dare not look! You'll find me there, staring out at you!



Herbert Quotes: "In solitude, be a multitude to thyself. Tibullus by all means use sometimes to be alone."

In solitude, be a multitude to thyself. Tibullus by all means use sometimes to be alone.



Herbert Quotes: "This doctrine of the material efficacy of prayer reduces the Creator to a cosmic bellhop of a not very bright or reliable kind."

This doctrine of the material efficacy of prayer reduces the Creator to a cosmic bellhop of a not very bright or reliable kind.



Herbert Quotes: "Power tends to isolate those who hold too much of it. Eventually, they lose touch with reality ... and fall."

Power tends to isolate those who hold too much of it. Eventually, they lose touch with reality ... and fall.



Herbert Quotes: "An ignorant friend is worse than a learned foe."

An ignorant friend is worse than a learned foe.



Herbert Quotes: "So long as selfishness makes government needful at all, it must make every government corrupt, save one in which all men are represented."

So long as selfishness makes government needful at all, it must make every government corrupt, save one in which all men are represented.



Herbert Quotes: "For want of a naile the shoe is lost, for want of a shoe the horse is lost, for want of a horse the rider is lost."

For want of a naile the shoe is lost, for want of a shoe the horse is lost, for want of a horse the rider is lost.



Herbert Quotes: "In the supremacy of self-control consists one of the perfections of the ideal man."

In the supremacy of self-control consists one of the perfections of the ideal man.



Herbert Quotes: "Gold opens all locks, no lock will hold against the power of gold."

Gold opens all locks, no lock will hold against the power of gold.



Herbert Quotes: "The only past which endures lies wordlessly within you."

The only past which endures lies wordlessly within you.



Herbert Quotes: "To have a specific style is to be poor in speech."

To have a specific style is to be poor in speech.



Herbert Quotes: "We never get far from wealth and all of its masks when we deal with power."

We never get far from wealth and all of its masks when we deal with power.



Herbert Quotes: "Unfortunately most criticism is by poseurs. They use their comments about someone else's work as a platform on which to strike poses. What they're really saying is: "Look at me! Look at me!""

Unfortunately most criticism is by poseurs. They use their comments about someone else's work as a platform on which to strike poses. What they're really saying is: "Look at me! Look at me!"



Herbert Quotes: "There has never been a truly selfless rebel, just hypocrites—conscious hypocrites or unconscious hypocrites, it’s all the same."

There has never been a truly selfless rebel, just hypocrites—conscious hypocrites or unconscious hypocrites, it’s all the same.



Herbert Quotes: "Be patient and calm; no one can catch fish in anger."

Be patient and calm; no one can catch fish in anger.



Herbert Quotes: "Mathematics may humbly help in the market-place, but it also reaches to the stars."

Mathematics may humbly help in the market-place, but it also reaches to the stars.



Herbert Quotes: "Feare nothing but sinne."

Feare nothing but sinne.



Herbert Quotes: "My commitment to the Olympics is not a political commitment. It's not a commitment to any particular social system or cultural idea. It is a commitment to sport."

My commitment to the Olympics is not a political commitment. It's not a commitment to any particular social system or cultural idea. It is a commitment to sport.



Herbert Quotes: "Unused power was like a marionette with visible strings, nobody holding them. A compelling attraction: I could make it dance."

Unused power was like a marionette with visible strings, nobody holding them. A compelling attraction: I could make it dance.



Herbert Quotes: "The people have a vital interest in the conservation of their natural resources; in the prevention of wasteful practices."

The people have a vital interest in the conservation of their natural resources; in the prevention of wasteful practices.



Herbert Quotes: "If you want to bring the people of this world together, you have to be willing to engage with countries that do not share our [western] democratic values."

If you want to bring the people of this world together, you have to be willing to engage with countries that do not share our [western] democratic values.



Herbert Quotes: "Coming to life as classics, they come to life as other than themselves; they are deprived of their antagonistic force, of the estrangement which was the very dimension of their truth."

Coming to life as classics, they come to life as other than themselves; they are deprived of their antagonistic force, of the estrangement which was the very dimension of their truth.



Herbert Quotes: "[History is] the very servant of the servants of God, the drudge of all the drudges."

[History is] the very servant of the servants of God, the drudge of all the drudges.