Quotes by Aldous Huxley
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1894-07-26 - 1963-11-22
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How do you reconcile the belief that the world is largely illusory with the belief that it is nonetheless essential to alleviate this illusion? How to live without falling prey to passions, without becoming indifferent?
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The writer: ... an observer, an organizer, and a transmitter of the general experiences lived by himself and others, in the lights of nature, culture, and language.
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It is the usual fate of new truths to begin as heresies and end as superstitions.
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All great truths are self-evident truths. But not all self-evident truths are great truths.
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