The Mystery of Marie Rogêt Quotes
The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
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“Experience has shown, and a true philosophy will always show, that a vast, perhaps the larger, portion of truth arises from the seemingly irrelevant.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“We gave the Future to the winds, and slumbered tranquilly in the Present, weaving the dull world around us into dreams.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“..bear in mind that, in general, it is the object of our newspapers rather to create a sensation-to make a point-than to further the cause of truth." Dupin in "The Mystery of Marie Roget”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“The history of human knowledge has so uninterruptedly shown that to collateral, or incidental, or accidental events we are indebted for the most numerous and most valuable discoveries, that it has at length become necessary, in any prospective view of improvement, to make not only large, but the largest allowances for inventions that shall arise by chance, and quite out of the range of ordinary expectation. It is no longer philosophical to base, upon what has been, a vision of what is to be. Accident is admitted as a portion of the substructure. We make chance a matter of absolute calculation. We subject the unlooked for and unimagined, to the mathematical formulae of the schools.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“The mass of the people regard as profound only him who suggests pungent contradictions of the general idea. In ratiocination, not less than in literature, it is the epigram which is the most immediately and the most universally appreciated. In both, it is of the lowest order of merit.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“...the question is of will, and not, as the insanity of logic has assumed, of power. It is not that the Deity cannot modify his laws, but that we insult him in imagining a possible necessity for modification.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“In my own heart there dwells no faith in praeternature. That Nature and its God are two, no man who thinks, will deny. That the latter, creating the former, can, at will, control or modify it, is also unquestionable. I say "at will"; for the question is of will, and not, as the insanity of logic has assumed, of power. It is not that the Deity cannot modify his laws, but that we insult him in imagining a possible necessity for modification. In their origin these laws were fashioned to embrace all contingencies which could lie in the Future. With God all is Now.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“Dobbiamo tenere a mente che, in generale, fare sensazione, colpire le fantasie, per i nostri giornali è più importante che volere la verità. La verità è interessante soltanto quando coincide con la sensazione. La stampa che segua solo opinioni correnti, anche se si tratti di opinioni fondate, non ha credito fra la massa. La massa considera profondo solo chi suggerisce aspre contraddizioni con le idee generali. Nella logica, non meno che nella letteratura, il più pungente è l'epigramma e anche il più universalmente apprezzato; in entrambi i campi è quello più a buon mercato.
(Cavaliere C. Auguste Dupin)”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
(Cavaliere C. Auguste Dupin)”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“I would here observe that very much of what is rejected as evidence by a court, is the best of evidence to the intellect. For the court, guiding itself by the general principles of evidence- the recognized and booked principles- is averse from swerving at particular instances. And this steadfast adherence to principle, with rigorous disregard of the conflicting exception, is a sure mode of attaining the maximum of attainable truth, in any long sequence of time. The practice, in mass, is therefore philosophical; but it is not the less certain that it engenders vast individual error ("A theory based on the qualities of an object, will prevent its being unfolded according to its objects; and he who arranges topics in reference to their causes, will cease to value them according to their results. Thus the jurisprudence of every nation will show that, when law becomes a science and a system, it ceases to be justice. The errors into which a blind devotion to principles of classification has led the common law, will be seen by observing how often the legislature has been obliged to come forward to restore the equity its scheme had lost."- Landor.)”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“And what are we to think, I asked,"of the article in Le Soleil?"
"That it is a vast pity its inditer was not born a parrot--in which case he would have been the most illustrious parrot of his race.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
"That it is a vast pity its inditer was not born a parrot--in which case he would have been the most illustrious parrot of his race.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“There are few persons, even among the calmest thinkers, who have not occasionally been startled into a vague yet thrilling half-credence in the supernatural, by coincidences of so seemingly marvelous a character that, as mere coincidences, the intellect has been unable to receive them.
-From The Mystery of Marie Roget”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
-From The Mystery of Marie Roget”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“Целта на нашите вестници е по-скоро да правят сензации, отколкото да помагат за откриване на истината.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“Разумът търси пътя към истината чрез поставяне на очебийното над обичайното.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“There are few persons, even among the calmest thinkers, who have not occasionally been startled into a vague yet thrilling half-credence in the supernatural, by coincidences of so seemingly marvelous a character that, as mere coincidences, the intellect has been unable to receive them.”
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
― The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
