I think the fact that Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World and talked about anthrax bombs probably helped because at least we...… — Freeman Dyson Copy Share Image
It's really hard to write a screenplay, it's nauseating. All those great writers that tried to write screenplays, they couldn't do it,… — Hampton Fancher Copy Share Image
“It’s a bit embarrassing to have been concerned with the human problem all one’s life and to find at the end that… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Huxley grasped, as Orwell did not, that it is not necessary to conceal anything from a public insensible to contradiction and narcotized… — Neil Postman Copy Share Image
When people are ready to, they change. They never do it before then, and sometimes they die before they get around to… — Andy Warhol Copy Share Image
“...one is creeping into middle age and is less easily distracted by one's appetites, which have grown feeble, and by one's passions,… — Nicholas Murray Copy Share Image
“In other words, I feel that the nightmare of Nineteen Eighty-Four is destined to modulate into the nightmare of a world having… — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
“With the rise of Technopoly, one of those thought-worlds disappears. Technopoly eliminates alternatives to itself in precisely the way Aldous Huxley outlined… — Neil Postman Copy Share Image
“The more powerful and original a mind, the more it will incline toward the religion of solitude. –Aldous Huxley” — Ella James Copy Share Image
Aldous Huxley actually used LSD to ease his transition at the time of his death. — Stanislav Grof Copy Share Image
“Aldous Huxley, a British novelist born in the late 1800s, said, “The Lord’s Prayer is repeated daily by millions who have not… — Linda Evans Shepherd Copy Share Image
Mr. [Aldous] Huxley has been the alarming young man for a long time, a sort of perpetual clever nephew who can be… — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
I brought something back from those experiences [with drugs] which made me softer, open to other ideas. And I've learned from listening… — Joe Rogan Copy Share Image
“he contrasts two pivotal works of dystopian fiction: George Orwell’s 1984 and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. In Orwell’s vision, he notes,… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“It would be pleasant to believe that the age of pessimism is now coming to a close, and that its end is… — Dennis Gabor Copy Share Image
“There is only one historical development that has real significance. Today, when we finally realise that the keys to happiness are in… — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image