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Folly is often more cruel in the consequences than malice can be in the intent.
Topic: Consequences
Author: Aldous Huxley
To his dog, every man is Napolean, hence the constant popularity of dogs.
Topic: Dogs
Author: Aldous Huxley
Habit converts luxurious enjoyments into dull and daily necessities.
Topic: Enjoyment
Author: Aldous Huxley
That all men are equal is a proposition to which, at ordinary times, no sane individual has ever given his assent.
Topic: Equality
Author: Aldous Huxley
Forgetting that several excuses are always less convincing than one.
Topic: Excuses
Author: Aldous Huxley
Experience is not what happens to you; it is what you do with what happens to you.
Topic: Experience
Author: Aldous Huxley
Facts don't cease to exist because they are ignored.
Topic: Fact
Author: Aldous Huxley
A fanatic is a man who consciously over compensates a secret doubt.
Topic: Fanatics
Author: Aldous Huxley
Habit converts luxurious enjoyments into dull and daily necessities.
Topic: Habit
Author: Aldous Huxley
It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions.
Topic: Heresy
Author: Aldous Huxley
What with making their way and enjoying what they have won, heroes have no time to think. But the sons of heroes -- ah, they have all the necessary leisure.
Topic: Heroism
Author: Aldous Huxley
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons that History has to teach.
Topic: History
Author: Aldous Huxley
The course of every intellectual, if he pursues his journey long and unflinchingly enough, ends in the obvious, from which the non-intellectuals have never stirred.
Topic: Intelligence
Author: Aldous Huxley
Thanks to words, we have been able to rise above the brutes; and thanks to words, we have often sunk to the level of the demons.
Topic: Language
Author: Aldous Huxley
Thanks to words, we have been able to rise above the brutes, and thanks to words, we have sunk to the level of the demons.
Topic: Language
Author: Aldous Huxley
The essay is a literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything.
Topic: Literature
Author: Aldous Huxley
In books, the proportion of exceptional to commonplace people is very high; in reality, very low.
Topic: Literature
Author: Aldous Huxley
Every man's memory is his private literature.
Topic: Memory
Author: Aldous Huxley
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.
Author: Aldous Huxley
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.
Topic: Music
Author: Aldous Huxley
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