Aldous Huxley Quotes (page 3)
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At least two-thirds of our miseries spring from human stupidity, human malice and those great motivators and justifiers of malice and stupidity: idealism, dogmatism and proselytizing zeal on behalf of religous or political ideas.
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Happiness is not achieved by the conscious pursuit of happiness; it is generally the by-product of other activities.
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That all men are equal is a proposition which, at ordinary times, no sane individual has ever given his assent.
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There`s only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that`s your own self.
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The author of the Iliad is either Homer or, if not Homer, somebody else of the same name.
