Best Thomas Huxley Lines
- Time, whose tooth gnaws away everything else, is powerless against truth. Away Everything
- I am content with nothing, restless and ambitious... and I despise myself for the vanity, which formed half the stimulus to my exertions. Oh would… Ambitious
- I took thought, and invented what I conceived to be the appropriate title of 'agnostic'. Agnostic
- The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification. Believe
- All truth, in the long run, is only common sense clarified. All
- Books are the money of Literature, but only the counters of Science. Book
- History warns us that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions. Begin
- Science is nothing, but trained and organized common sense. Common
- The scientific imagination always restrains itself within the limits of probability. Always Restrains
- There is the greatest practical benefit in making a few failures early in life. Benefit
- My business is to teach my aspirations to confirm themselves to fact, not to try and make facts harmonize with my aspirations. Aspiration
- No delusion is greater than the notion that method and industry can make up for lack of mother-wit, either in science or in practical life. Delusion
- Of moral purpose I see no trace in Nature. That is an article of exclusively human manufacture and very much to our credit. Article
- Science has fulfilled her function when she has ascertained and enunciated truth. Accounts
- Science reckons many prophets, but there is not even a promise of a Messiah. Inspirational
- Size is not grandeur, and territory does not make a nation. Doe
- Surely there is a time to submit to guidance and a time to take one's own way at all hazards. All
- The best men of the best epochs are simply those who make the fewest blunders and commit the fewest sins. Best
- The Bible has been the Magna Carta of the poor and of the oppressed. Been
- The doctrine that all men are, in any sense, or have been, at any time, free and equal, is an utterly baseless fiction. All
- The more rapidly truth is spread among mankind the better it will be for them. Only let us be sure that it is the truth. Among
- The only question which any wise man can ask himself, and which any honest man will ask himself, is whether a doctrine is true or… Any
- The results of political changes are hardly ever those which their friends hope or their foes fear. Changes
- There is but one right, and the possibilities of wrong are infinite. Infinite
- I protest that if some great Power would agree to make me always think what is true and do what is right, on condition of… Agree
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