54 Quotations by Thomas H. Huxley
- 41. The most considerable difference I note among men is not in their readiness to fall into error, but ...
- 42. The only medicine for suffering, crime, and all other woes of mankind, is wisdom. Teach a man to rea ...
- 43. The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enab ...
- 44. The strongest man in the world is the man who stands alone.
- 45. The world makes up for all its follies and injustices by being damnably sentimental.
- 46. There is no alleviation for the sufferings of mankind except veracity of thought and of action, and ...
- 47. There is no greater mistake than the hasty conclusion that opinions are worthless because they are b ...
- 48. There is no sea more dangerous than the ocean of practical politics -- none in which there is more n ...
- 49. There is nothing of permanent value, nothing that satisfies quiet reflection, except the sense of ha ...
- 50. There is the greatest practical benefit in making a few failures early in life.
- 51. Thoughtfulness for others, generosity, modesty and self-respect are the qualities which make a real ...
- 52. Time, whose tooth gnaws away at everything else, is powerless against truth.
- 53. Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.
- 54. We live in a world which is full of misery and ignorance, and the plain duty of each and all of us i ...
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