Aldous Huxley Quotes & Sayings (Page 9)
Aldous Huxley quotes and sayings page 9 (deceased novelist born on Jul 26, 1894). Here's quote # 81 through 90 out of the 105 we have for him.
“There is no substitute for talent. Industry and all its virtues are of no avail.”
“Idealism is the noble toga that political gentlemen drape over their will to power.”
“Man is an intelligence in servitude to his organs.”
“That all men are equal is a proposition to which, at ordinary times, no sane human being has ever given his assent.”
“Happiness is a hard master, particularly other people's happiness.”
“The author of the Iliad is either Homer or, if not Homer, somebody else of the same name.”
“It takes two to make a murder. There are born victims, born to have their throats cut, as the cut-throats are born to be hanged.”
“Those who believe that they are exclusively in the right are generally those who achieve something.”
“It's with bad sentiments that one makes good novels.”
“Thought must be divided against itself before it can come to any knowledge of itself.”
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