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T. H. Huxley Quotes: "My belief is that no human being or society composed of human beings ever did or ever will come to much unless their conduct was governed and guided by the love of some ethical ideal."

My belief is that no human being or society composed of human beings ever did or ever will come to much unless their conduct was governed and guided by the love of some ethical ideal.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Fact I know; and Law I know; but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of my own mind's throwing?"

Fact I know; and Law I know; but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of my own mind's throwing?




T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Life is like walking along a crowded street--there always seem to be fewer obstacles to getting along on the opposite pavement--and yet, if one crosses over, matters are rarely mended."

Life is like walking along a crowded street--there always seem to be fewer obstacles to getting along on the opposite pavement--and yet, if one crosses over, matters are rarely mended.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "No mistake is so commonly made by clever people as that of assuming a cause to be bad because the arguments of its supporters are, to a great extent, nonsensical"

No mistake is so commonly made by clever people as that of assuming a cause to be bad because the arguments of its supporters are, to a great extent, nonsensical




T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Cherish [Science], venerate her, follow her methods faithfully ... and the future of this people will be greater than the past."

Cherish [Science], venerate her, follow her methods faithfully ... and the future of this people will be greater than the past.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Every philosophical thinker hails it [The Origin of Species] as a veritable Whitworth gun in the armoury of liberalism."

Every philosophical thinker hails it [The Origin of Species] as a veritable Whitworth gun in the armoury of liberalism.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "And when you cannot prove that people are wrong, but only that they are absurd, the best course is to let them alone."

And when you cannot prove that people are wrong, but only that they are absurd, the best course is to let them alone.




T. H. Huxley Quotes: "It is the first duty of a hypothesis to be intelligible."

It is the first duty of a hypothesis to be intelligible.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "I cannot but think that he who finds a certain proportion of pain and evil inseparably woven up in the life of the very worms, will bear his own share with more courage and submission."

I cannot but think that he who finds a certain proportion of pain and evil inseparably woven up in the life of the very worms, will bear his own share with more courage and submission.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "It is better to read a little and thoroughly than cram a crude undigested mass into my head, though it be great in quantity."

It is better to read a little and thoroughly than cram a crude undigested mass into my head, though it be great in quantity.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "There is far too much of the feeding-bottle in education and young people ought to be supplied with good intellectual food and then left to help themselves."

There is far too much of the feeding-bottle in education and young people ought to be supplied with good intellectual food and then left to help themselves.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Only a scientific people can survive in a scientific future."

Only a scientific people can survive in a scientific future.




T. H. Huxley Quotes: "As a natural process, of the same character as the development of a tree from its seed, or of a fowl from its egg, evolution excludes creation and all other kinds of supernatural intervention."

As a natural process, of the same character as the development of a tree from its seed, or of a fowl from its egg, evolution excludes creation and all other kinds of supernatural intervention.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Though under-instruction is a bad thing, it is not impossible that over-instruction may be worse."

Though under-instruction is a bad thing, it is not impossible that over-instruction may be worse.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "I am too much of a sceptic to deny the possibility of anything especially as I am now so much occupied with theology but I don't see my way to your conclusion."

I am too much of a sceptic to deny the possibility of anything especially as I am now so much occupied with theology but I don't see my way to your conclusion.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Every living creature commences its existence under a form different from, and simpler than, that which it eventually attains."

Every living creature commences its existence under a form different from, and simpler than, that which it eventually attains.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "If a man cannot see a church, it is preposterous to take his opinion about its altar-piece or painted window."

If a man cannot see a church, it is preposterous to take his opinion about its altar-piece or painted window.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "No one can help another very much in these crises of life; but love and sympathy count for something."

No one can help another very much in these crises of life; but love and sympathy count for something.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "I doubt the fact, to begin with, but if it be so even, what is this but in grand words asking me to believe a thing because I like it."

I doubt the fact, to begin with, but if it be so even, what is this but in grand words asking me to believe a thing because I like it.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Better live a crossing-sweeper than die and be made to talk twaddle by a "medium" hired at a guinea a seance."

Better live a crossing-sweeper than die and be made to talk twaddle by a "medium" hired at a guinea a seance.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "The dogma of the infallibility of the Bible is no more self-evident than is that of the infallibility of the popes."

The dogma of the infallibility of the Bible is no more self-evident than is that of the infallibility of the popes.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "The method of scientific investigation is nothing but the expression of the necessary mode of working of the human mind."

The method of scientific investigation is nothing but the expression of the necessary mode of working of the human mind.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "There is no sadder sight in the world than to see a beautiful theory killed by a brutal fact."

There is no sadder sight in the world than to see a beautiful theory killed by a brutal fact.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Surely it must be plain that an ingenious man could speculate without end on both sides, and find analogies for all his dreams. Nor does it help me to tell me that the aspirations of mankind"

Surely it must be plain that an ingenious man could speculate without end on both sides, and find analogies for all his dreams. Nor does it help me to tell me that the aspirations of mankind



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Nothing great in science has ever been done by men, whatever their powers, in whom the divine afflatus of the truth-seeker was wanting."

Nothing great in science has ever been done by men, whatever their powers, in whom the divine afflatus of the truth-seeker was wanting.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "My reflection, when I first made myself master of the central idea of the 'Origin', was, 'How extremely stupid not to have thought of that!'"

My reflection, when I first made myself master of the central idea of the 'Origin', was, 'How extremely stupid not to have thought of that!'



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "That man, I think, has had a liberal education, who has been so trained in youth that his body is the ready servant of his will."

That man, I think, has had a liberal education, who has been so trained in youth that his body is the ready servant of his will.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "The more rapidly truth is spread among mankind the better it will be for them. Only let us be sure that it is the truth."

The more rapidly truth is spread among mankind the better it will be for them. Only let us be sure that it is the truth.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "In truth, the laboratory is the forecourt of the temple of philosophy, and whoso has not offered sacrifices and undergone purification there has little chance of admission into the sanctuary."

In truth, the laboratory is the forecourt of the temple of philosophy, and whoso has not offered sacrifices and undergone purification there has little chance of admission into the sanctuary.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "There is no absurdity in theology so great that you cannot parallel it by a greater absurdity in Nature."

There is no absurdity in theology so great that you cannot parallel it by a greater absurdity in Nature.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "I care not what subject is taught, if only it be taught well."

I care not what subject is taught, if only it be taught well.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Living things have no inertia, and tend to no equilibrium."

Living things have no inertia, and tend to no equilibrium.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Deduction, which takes us from the general proposition to facts again-teaches us, if I may so say, to anticipate from the ticket what is inside the bundle."

Deduction, which takes us from the general proposition to facts again-teaches us, if I may so say, to anticipate from the ticket what is inside the bundle.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "That which endures is not one or another association of living forms, but the process of which the cosmos is the product, and of which these are among the transitory expressions."

That which endures is not one or another association of living forms, but the process of which the cosmos is the product, and of which these are among the transitory expressions.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "The scientific spirit is of more value than its products, and irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors."

The scientific spirit is of more value than its products, and irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "I am too much of a skeptic to deny the possibility of anything."

I am too much of a skeptic to deny the possibility of anything.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "History warns us ... that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions."

History warns us ... that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Maybe this world is another planet’s hell."

Maybe this world is another planet’s hell.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "The trouble with fiction, " said John Rivers, "is that it makes too much sense. Reality never makes sense."

The trouble with fiction, " said John Rivers, "is that it makes too much sense. Reality never makes sense.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "He was a philosopher, if you know what that was.’‘A man who dreams of fewer things than there are in heaven and earth, ’ said the Savage promptly.‘Quite so…"

He was a philosopher, if you know what that was.’‘A man who dreams of fewer things than there are in heaven and earth, ’ said the Savage promptly.‘Quite so…



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "An unexciting truth may be eclipsed by a thrilling falsehood."

An unexciting truth may be eclipsed by a thrilling falsehood.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "All crosses had their tops cut and became T's. There was also a thing called God."

All crosses had their tops cut and became T's. There was also a thing called God.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "A felicidade nunca é graciosa.Happiness is never gracious."

A felicidade nunca é graciosa.Happiness is never gracious.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Well, I’d rather be unhappy than have the sort of false, lying happiness you were having here."

Well, I’d rather be unhappy than have the sort of false, lying happiness you were having here.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "Mon Dieu, la vie est par trop moche."

Mon Dieu, la vie est par trop moche.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "The world and the friends that lived in it are shadows: you alone remain real in this drowsing room."

The world and the friends that lived in it are shadows: you alone remain real in this drowsing room.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "What we call rational grounds for our beliefs are often extremely irrational attempts to justify our instincts."

What we call rational grounds for our beliefs are often extremely irrational attempts to justify our instincts.



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "I believe one would write better if the climate were bad. If there were a lot of wind and storms for example..."

I believe one would write better if the climate were bad. If there were a lot of wind and storms for example...



T. H. Huxley Quotes: "For once reality and his brains came into contact and the result was fatal."

For once reality and his brains came into contact and the result was fatal.