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» Marriage: A word which should be pronounced "mirage".

» The great aim of education is not knowledge but action.

» The wise man must remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the future.

» Society exists for the benefit of its members, not the members for the benefit of society.

» Government is essentially immoral.

» The Republican form of government is the highest form of government: but because of this it requires the highest type of human nature, a type nowhere at present existing.

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

» Civilization is a progress from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity toward a definite, coherent heterogeneity.

» How often misused words generate misleading thoughts.

» When a man's knowledge is not in order, the more of it he has the greater will be his confusion.

» The preservation of health is a duty. Few seem conscious that there is such a thing as physical morality.

» A living thing is distinguished from a dead thing by the multiplicity of the changes at any moment taking place in it.

» The more specific idea of Evolution now reached is - a change from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity to a definite, coherent heterogeneity, accompanying the dissipation of motion and integration of matter.

» Life is the continuous adjustment of internal relations to external relations.

» The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly, is to fill the world with fools.

» Objects we ardently pursue bring little happiness when gained; most of our pleasures come from unexpected sources.

» A jury is composed of twelve men of average ignorance.

» Science is organized knowledge.

» The ultimate effect of shielding men from the effects of folly, is to fill the world with fools.

» Divine right of kings means the divine right of anyone who can get uppermost.

» We all decry prejudice, yet are all prejudiced.

» Our lives are universally shortened by our ignorance.

» Every cause produces more than one effect.

» Be bold, be bold, and everywhere be bold.

» All socialism involves slavery.

» Volumes might be written upon the impiety of the pious.

» Education has for its object the formation of character.

» A jury is a group of twelve people of average ignorance.

» What a cage is to the wild beast, law is to the selfish man.

» Hero-worship is strongest where there is least regard for human freedom.

» Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings, and not by the intellect.

» In science the important thing is to modify and change one's ideas as science advances.

» The behavior of men to the lower animals, and their behavior to each other, bear a constant relationship.

» Marriage: a ceremony in which rings are put on the finger of the lady and through the nose of the gentleman.

» Those who have never entered upon scientific pursuits know not a tithe of the poetry by which they are surrounded.

» Old forms of government finally grow so oppressive that they must be thrown off even at the risk of reigns of terror.

» Music must take rank as the highest of the fine arts - as the one which, more than any other, ministers to the human spirit.

» Love is life's end, but never ending. Love is life's wealth, never spent, but ever spending. Love's life's reward, rewarded in rewarding.

» An argument fatal to the communist theory, is suggested by the fact, that a desire for property is one of the elements of our nature.

» No one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can be perfectly moral till all are moral; no one can be perfectly happy till all are happy.

» People are beginning to see that the first requisite to success in life is to be a good animal.

» The fact disclosed by a survey of the past that majorities have been wrong must not blind us to the complementary fact that majorities have usually not been entirely wrong.

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