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Baseness Quote by Herbert Spencer

“It becomes possible to admit that plainness may coexist with nobility of nature, and fine features with baseness; and yet to hold that mental and physical perfection are fundamentally connected, and will, when the present causes of incongruity have worked themselves out, be ever found united.” quote by Herbert Spencer
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“It becomes possible to admit that plainness may coexist with nobility of nature, and fine features with baseness; and yet to hold that mental and physical perfection are fundamentally connected, and will, when the present causes of incongruity have worked themselves out, be ever found united.”

Herbert Spencer

About This Quote

Source Book: The Principles of Psychology, Herbert Spencer, 1874

He argues that simplicity and nobility, as well as refinement and baseness, can coexist, and that mental and physical perfection are ultimately linked, becoming unified when current contradictions resolve.

In simple terms: Simplicity and nobility can coexist; mental and physical perfection are linked.

Key Takeaway

Seek harmony between mind and body.

Themes

philosophy human nature duality

Mood

contemplative inspirational

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • personal development
  • conflict resolution
  • self‑improvement
  • health and wellness

Key Concepts

Holism integrated self

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you integrate mental and physical growth?
  • What contradictions in your life need resolution?
A Different Perspective

Balancing extremes may be unrealistic for many.

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