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Herbert Spencer Quotes

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A man’s liberties are none the less aggressed upon because those who coerce him do so in the belief that he will be benefited  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) However insignificant the minority, and however trifling the proposed trespass against their rights, no such trespass is permissible  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) The liberty the citizen enjoys is to be measured not by governmental machinery he lives under, whether representative or other, but by the paucity of restraints it imposes upon him  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) A function to each organ, and each organ to its own function, is the law of all organization  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) Absolute morality is the regulation of conduct in such a way that pain shall not be inflicted  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) Life is not for learning nor is life for working, but learning and working are for life  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) That feelings of love and hate make rational judgments impossible in public affairs, as in private affairs, we can clearly enough see in others, though not so clearly in ourselves  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) If they are sufficiently complete to live, they do live, and it is well they should live. If they are not sufficiently complete to live, they die, and it is best they should die  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) Of all the knowledge, that most worth having is knowledge about health! The first requisite of a good life is to be a healthy person  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) The fact disclosed by a survey of the past that majorities have been wrong must not blind us to the complementary fact that majorities have usually not been entirely wrong  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) Progress is not an accident, not a thing within human control, but a beneficent necessity... due to the working of a universal law. So surely must the things we call evil and immorality disappear; so surely must man become perfect  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) The home is the most important factor in civilization, and that civilization is to be measured at different stages largely by the development in the home  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) Without painting, sculpture, music, poetry, and the emotions produced by natural beauty of every kind, life would lose half its charm  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) No phrase can convey the idea of surprise so vividly as opening the eyes and raising the eyebrows. A shrug of the shoulders would lose much by translation into words  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) No physiologist who calmly considers the question in connection with the general truths of his science, can long resist the conviction that different parts of the cerebrum subserve different kinds of mental action. Localization of function is the law of all organization whatever: separateness of duty is universally accompanied with separateness of structure: and it would be marvellous were an exception to exist in the cerebral hemispheres  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) If there be an order in which the human race has mastered its various kinds of knowledge, there will arise in every child an aptitude to acquire these kinds of knowledge in the same order. So that even were the order intrinsically indifferent, it would facilitate education to lead the individual mind through the steps traversed by the general mind. But the order is not intrinsically indifferent; and hence the fundamental reason why education should be a repetition of civilization in little  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) We must infer that a plant or animal of any species, is made up of special units, in all of which there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to aggregate into the form of that species: just as in the atoms of a salt, there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to crystallize in a particular way.?  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) The forces which are working out the great scheme of perfect happiness, taking no account of incidental suffering, exterminate such sections of mankind as stand in their way, with the same sternness that they exterminate beasts of prey and herds of useless ruminants  (Herbert Spencer Quotes) Even the absurdest report may in nearly every instance be traced to an actual occurrence; and had there been no such actual occurrence, this preposterous misrepresentation of it would never have existed. Though the distorted or magnified image transmitted to us through the refracting medium of rumour, is utterly unlike the reality; yet in the absence of the reality there would have been no distorted or magnified image  (Herbert Spencer Quotes)
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