Quotation:
"Every man who knows how to read has it in his power to magnify himself, to multiply the ways in which he exists, to make his life full, significant and interesting."
More quotes from: Aldous Huxley
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- "A belief in hell and the knowledge that every ambition is doomed to frustration at ..."
- "A child-like man is not a man whose development has been arrested; on the contrary, ..."
- "A competent portraitist knows how to imply the profile in the full face. "
- "A democracy which makes or even effectively prepares for modern, scientific war must necessarily cease ..."
- "A man may be a pessimistic determinist before lunch and an optimistic believer in the ..."
- "After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music. "
- "All gods are homemade, and it is we who pull their strings, and so, give ..."
- "An intellectual is a person who's found one thing that's more interesting than sex. "
- "An unexciting truth may be eclipsed by a thrilling lie. "
- "Beauty is worse than wine, it intoxicates both the holder and beholder. "
- "Children are remarkable for their intelligence and ardor, for their curiosity, their intolerance of shams, ..."
- "Consistency is contrary to nature, contrary to life. The only completely consistent people are dead. "
- "Dream in a pragmatic way. "
- "Every man's memory is his private literature. "
- "Every person who knows how to read has it in their power to magnify themselves, ..."
- "Experience is not what happens to you; it's what you do with what happens to ..."
- "Experience teaches only the teachable. "
- "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. "
- "From their experience or from the recorded experience of others (history), men learn only what ..."
- "Good is a product of the ethical and spiritual artistry of individuals; it cannot be ..."
- "Great is truth, but still greater, from a practical point of view, is silence about ..."
- "I'm afraid of losing my obscurity. Genuineness only thrives in the dark. Like celery. "
- "Idealism is the noble toga that political gentlemen drape over their will to power. "
- "Ignore death up to the last moment; then, when it can't be ignored any longer, ..."
- "It's with bad sentiments that one makes good novels. "
- "Man is an intelligence in servitude to his organs. "
- "Maybe this world is another planet's hell. "
- "Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking things for granted. "
- "Most ignorance is vincible ignorance. We don't know because we don't want to know. "
- "Most of one's life is one prolonged effort to prevent oneself thinking. "
- "Most vices demand considerable self-sacrifices. There is no greater mistake than to suppose that a ..."
- "My fate cannot be mastered; it can only be collaborated with and thereby, to some ..."
- "My father considered a walk among the mountains as the equivalent of churchgoing. "
- "No man ever dared to manifest his boredom so insolently as does a Siamese tomcat ..."
- "Now, a corpse, poor thing, is an untouchable and the process of decay is, of ..."
- "One of the great attractions of patriotism - it fulfills our worst wishes. In the ..."
- "One of the many reasons for the bewildering and tragic character of human existence is ..."
- "Orthodoxy is the diehard of the world of thought. It learns not, neither can it ..."
- "Proverbs are always platitudes until you have personally experienced the truth of them. "
- "Several excuses are always less convincing than one. "
- "Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong ..."
- "So long as men worship the Caesars and Napoleons, Caesars and Napoleons will duly arise ..."
- "Speed provides the one genuinely modern pleasure. "
- "Speed, it seems to me, provides the one genuinely modern pleasure. "
- "Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards. "
- "That all men are equal is a proposition to which, at ordinary times, no sane ..."
- "That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most ..."
- "That we are not much sicker and much madder than we are is due exclusively ..."
- "The author of the Iliad is either Homer or, if not Homer, somebody else of ..."
- "The business of a seer is to see; and if he involves himself in the ..."
- "The charm of history and its enigmatic lesson consist in the fact that, from age ..."
- "The condition of being forgiven is self-abandonment. The proud man prefers self-reproach, however painful - ..."
- "The course of every intellectual, if he pursues his journey long and unflinchingly enough, ends ..."
- "The finest works of art are precious, among other reasons, because they make it possible ..."
- "The most distressing thing that can happen to a prophet is to be proved wrong. ..."
- "The most valuable of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing ..."
- "The proper study of mankind is books. "
- "The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, ..."
- "The traveller's-eye view of men and women is not satisfying. A man might spend his ..."
- "The vast majority of human beings dislike and even actually dread all notions with which ..."
- "There is no substitute for talent. Industry and all its virtues are of no avail. "
- "There isn't any formula or method. You learn to love by loving - by paying ..."
- "There's only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's ..."
- "Thought must be divided against itself before it can come to any knowledge of itself. "
- "To his dog, every man is Napoleon; hence the constant popularity of dogs. "
- "To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries. "
- "Uncontrolled, the hunger and thirst after God may become an obstacle, cutting off the soul ..."
- "We are all geniuses up to the age of ten. "
- "We participate in a tragedy; at a comedy we only look. "
- "What is absurd and monstrous about war is that men who have no personal quarrel ..."
- "What we feel and think and are is to a great extent determined by the ..."
- "What with making their way and enjoying what they have won, heroes have no time ..."
- "Where beauty is worshipped for beauty's sake as a goddess, independent of and superior to ..."
- "Which is better: to have fun with fungi or to have Idiocy with ideology, to ..."
- "Words from the thread on which we string our experiences. "
- "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you mad. "
- "Your true traveller finds boredom rather agreeable than painful. It is the symbol of his ..."


