A charlatan makes obscure what is clear; a thinker makes clear what is obscure.
The reward of renunciation is some good greater than the thing renounced. To renounce with no vision of such a good, from fear or in automatic obedie… - Hugh Kingsmill
The reward of renunciation is some good greater than the thing renounced. To renounce with no vision of such a good, from fear or in automatic obedie…
- Hugh Kingsmill
A charlatan makes obscure what is clear; a thinker makes clear what is obscure. - Hugh Kingsmill
Most of the avoidable suffering in life springs from our attempts to escape the unavoidable suffering inherent in the fragmentary nature of our prese… - Hugh Kingsmill
Most of the avoidable suffering in life springs from our attempts to escape the unavoidable suffering inherent in the fragmentary nature of our prese…
Hamlet is every man's self-love with all its dreams realized. He wears all the crowns and carries every cross. - Hugh Kingsmill
Hamlet is every man's self-love with all its dreams realized. He wears all the crowns and carries every cross.
It is difficult to love mankind unless one has a reasonable private income, and when one has a reasonable private income one has better things to do … - Hugh Kingsmill
It is difficult to love mankind unless one has a reasonable private income, and when one has a reasonable private income one has better things to do …
Behind the big names of twentieth-century literature there stands a shadow cabinet of writers waiting to take over once the Wind of Change has blown.… - Hugh Kingsmill
Behind the big names of twentieth-century literature there stands a shadow cabinet of writers waiting to take over once the Wind of Change has blown.…
A concern with the perfectibility of mankind is always a symptom of thwarted or perverted development. - Hugh Kingsmill
A concern with the perfectibility of mankind is always a symptom of thwarted or perverted development.
Bacon's not the only thing that's cured by hanging from a string. - Hugh Kingsmill
Bacon's not the only thing that's cured by hanging from a string.
Ideas get substance and value not by being discussed but by being lived. - Hugh Kingsmill
Ideas get substance and value not by being discussed but by being lived.
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