William Ralph Inge Quotes
» It is astonishing with how little wisdom mankind can be governed, when that little wisdom is its own.
» The aim of education is the knowledge not of facts but of values.
» We have enslaved the rest of the animal creation, and have treated our distant cousins in fur and feathers so badly that beyond doubt, if they were able to formulate a religion, they would depict the Devil in human form.
» I have never understood why it should be considered derogatory to the Creator to suppose that he has a sense of humour.
» The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so.
» A nation is a society united by a delusion about its ancestry and by common hatred of its neighbours.
» Worry is interest paid on trouble before it comes due.
» Theater is, of course, a reflection of life. Maybe we have to improve life before we can hope to improve theater.
» No Christian can be a pessimist, for Christianity is a system of radical optimism.
» True faith is belief in the reality of absolute values.
» Events in the past may be roughly divided into those which probably never happened and those which do not matter.
» Nobody is bored when he is trying to make something that is beautiful or to discover something that is true.
» Prayer gives a man the opportunity of getting to know a gentleman he hardly ever meets. I do not mean his maker, but himself.
» Originality is undetected plagiarism.
» Many people believe that they are attracted by God, or by Nature, when they are only repelled by man.
» The enemies of freedom do not argue; they shout and they shoot.
» Consciousness is a phase of mental life which arises in connection with the formation of new habits. When habit is formed, consciousness only interferes to spoil our performance.
» There are no rewards or punishments - only consequences.
» I think middle-age is the best time, if we can escape the fatty degeneration of the conscience which often sets in at about fifty.
» Every institution not only carries within it the seeds of its own dissolution, but prepares the way for its most hated rival.
» Literature flourishes best when it is half trade and half an art.
» In dealing with Englishmen you can be sure of one thing only, that the logical solution will not be adopted.
» Public opinion, a vulgar, impertinent, anonymous tyrant who deliberately makes life unpleasant for anyone who is not content to the average person.
» It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism, while the wolf remains of a different opinion.
» To become a popular religion, it is only necessary for a superstition to enslave a philosophy.
» A man may build himself a throne of bayonets, but he can't sit on it.
» Whoever marries the spirit of this age will find himself a widower in the next.
» Literature flourishes best when it is half a trade and half an art.
» It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favour of vegetarianism, while the wolf remains of a different opinion.
» Worry is interest paid on trouble before it falls due.
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