"Man is so intelligent that he feels impelled……" — Aldous Huxley
"Man is so intelligent that he feels impelled to invent theories to account for what happens in the world. Unfortunately, he is not quite intelligent enough, in most cases, to find correct explanations. So that when he acts on his theories, he behaves very often like a lunatic."
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Aldous Huxley
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533 Quotes by Aldous Huxley
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Parodies and caricatures are the most penetrating of criticisms.
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