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“...science has "explained" nothing; ...the more we know the more fantastic the world becomes and the profounder the surrounding darkness....”
Aldous Huxley, Along the Road Notes and Essays of a Tourist
“But was the rule any more tyrannous than that of the imbecile conventions which control the lives of social beings in the plain? Was snobbery about duchesses and distinguished novelists more reasonable than snobbery about Jesus Christ and the Saints? Was hard work to the greater glory of God more detestable than eight hours a day in an office for the greater enrichment of the Jews? Temperance”
Aldous Huxley, Along the Road: Notes and Essays of a Tourist