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Jules Henry has 11 quotes on this site. A few more worth reading:
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Human beings have the capacity to learn to want almost any conceivable material object. Given, then, the emergence of a modern industrial…
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I was less successful in my attempts to effect preventive vaccination against typhus by using the virus and in trying to produce…
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Most of the doctors in the Tunisian administration, especially those in country districts, contracted typhus and approximately one third of them died…
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Of all the problems which were open to me for study, typhus was the most urgent and the most unexplored. We knew…
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My first attempts to transmit typhus to laboratory animals, including the smaller species of monkeys, had failed, as had those of my…
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To think deeply in our culture is to grow angry and to anger others; and if you cannot tolerate this anger, you…
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The function of high school, then, is not so much to communicate knowledge as to oblige children finally to accept the grading…
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School is indeed a training for later life not because it teaches the 3 Rs (more or less), but because it instills…
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The paradox of the human condition is expressed more in education than elsewhere in human culture, because learning to learn has been…
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The function of education has never been to free the mind and the spirit of man, but to bind them; and to…
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If advertising has invaded the judgment of children, it has also forced its way into the family, an insolent usurper of parental…
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I am shocking, impertinent and insolent that's how it is.
— Brigitte Bardot
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This Old Testament - containing error, folly, absurdity and immorality - is by English statute law declared to be of divine authority,…
— Annie Besant
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Good men do not always have grace and favor, lest they should be puffed up, and grow insolent and proud.
— Saint John Chrysostom
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The money power preys on the nation in times of peace, and conspires against it in times of adversity. It is more…
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Victory is by nature insolent and haughty.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
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It is not the writer's task to answer questions but to question answers. To be impertinent, insolent, and, if necessary, subversive.
— Edward Abbey
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Men who look upon themselves born to reign, and others to obey, soon grow insolent; selected from the rest of mankind their…
— Thomas Paine
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A building is akin to dogma; it is insolent, like dogma. Whether or no it is permanent, it claims permanence, like a…
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
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Women with women. Men with men. They committed indecent acts with one another. And they received in themselves the due penalty for…
— Phil Robertson
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The Christian soldier must avoid two evils - he must not faint or yield in the time of fight, and after a…
— George Downame
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If men are given food, but no chastisement nor any work, they become insolent.
— Aristotle
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All discourse of which others cannot partake is not only an irksome usurpation of the time devoted to pleasure and entertainment, but,…
— Samuel Johnson
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