The Life of Reason Quotes
The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
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“Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it.”
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
“The fact of having been born is a bad augury for immortality.”
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
“It would be easy, however, to exaggerate the havoc wrought by such artificial conditions. The monotony we observe in mankind must not be charged to the oppressive influence of circumstances crushing the individual soul. It is not society's fault that most men seem to miss their vocation. Most men have no vocation; and society, in imposing on them some chance language, some chance religion, and some chance career, first plants an ideal in their bosoms and insinuates into them a sort of racial or professional soul. Their only character is composed of the habits they have been led to acquire. Some little propensities betrayed in childhood may very probably survive; one man may prove by his dying words that he was congenitally witty, another tender, another brave.But these native qualities will simply have added an ineffectual tint to some typical existence or other; and the vast majority will remain, as Schopenhauer said, Fabrikwaaren der Natur.”
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
“The more pleasure a universe can yield, other things being equal, the more beneficent and generous is its general nature; the more pains its constitution involves, the darker and more malign its total temper. To deny this would seem impossible, yet it is done daily; for there is nothing people will not maintain when they are slaves to superstition; and candor and a sense of justice are, in such a case, the first things lost.”
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
“faith in the intellect...is the only faith yet sanctioned by its fruits”
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
“Ceux qui ne peuvent se souvenir du passé sont condamnés à le répéter.”
― THE LIFE OF REASON (complete book): The Phases of Human Progress Five Volumn in one book
― THE LIFE OF REASON (complete book): The Phases of Human Progress Five Volumn in one book
“….ideal goods cannot be assimilated without some training and leisure. Like education and religion they are degraded by popularity, and reduced from what the master intended to what the people are able and willing to receive. So pleasing an idea, then, as this of diffused ideal possessions has little application in a society aristocratically framed; for the greater eminence the few attain the less able are the many to follow them. Great thoughts require a great mind and pure beauties a profound sensibility. To attempt to give such things a wide currency is to be willing to denaturalise them in order to boast that they have been propagated. Culture is on the horns of this dilemma: if profound and noble it must remain rare, if common it must become mean.”
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
― The Life of Reason: Five Volumes in One
