When a miser contents himself with giving nothing, and saving what he has got, and is in other respects guilty of no injustice, he is, perhaps, of all bad men the least injurious to society; the evil he does is properly nothing more than the omission of the good he might do. If, of all the vices, avarice is the most generally detested, it is the effect of an avidity common to all men; it is because men hate those from whom they can expect nothing. The greedy misers rail at sordid misers.
What makes men happy is liking what they have to do. This is a principle on which society is not founded - Claude Adrien Helvetius
What makes men happy is liking what they have to do. This is a principle on which society is not founded
- Claude Adrien Helvetius
To limit the press is to insult a nation; to prohibit reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves: such a pro… - Claude Adrien Helvetius
To limit the press is to insult a nation; to prohibit reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves: such a pro…
Pleasure and pain are the only springs of action in man, and always will be. - Claude Adrien Helvetius
Pleasure and pain are the only springs of action in man, and always will be.
Truth is a torch which gleams in the fog but does not dispel it. - Claude Adrien Helvetius
Truth is a torch which gleams in the fog but does not dispel it.
By annihilating desires, you annihilate the mind. - Claude Adrien Helvetius
By annihilating desires, you annihilate the mind.
Education made us what we are. - Claude Adrien Helvetius
Education made us what we are.
There is but one man who can believe himself free from envy; and it is he who has never examined his own heart. - Claude Adrien Helvetius
There is but one man who can believe himself free from envy; and it is he who has never examined his own heart.
The degree of genius necessary to please us is pretty nearly the same proportion that we ourselves have. - Claude Adrien Helvetius
The degree of genius necessary to please us is pretty nearly the same proportion that we ourselves have.
Envy honors the dead in order to insult the living. - Claude Adrien Helvetius
Envy honors the dead in order to insult the living.
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