“Fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves.”
Quote by Bertrand Russell
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“Herd pressure is to be judged by two things: first, its intensity, and second, its direction.”
Source: Education and the Social Order
“How about Pithecanthropus Erectus? Was it really he who ate the apple? Or was it Homo Pekiniensis?”
Source: Bertrand Russell's Best
Source: Bertrand Russell's Best
Source: Bertrand Russell's Best
“I feel life is so small unless it has windows into other worlds.”
Source: The Selected Letters of Bertrand Russell: The private years, 1884-1914
“I often long to . . . give up my life to love of my neighbour. This is really a temptation.”
Source: The Selected Letters of Bertrand Russell: The private years, 1884-1914
Source: Bertrand Russell's Best
Source: The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell
“If the West can claim superiority in anything, it is . . . in science and scientific technique.”
Source: Bertrand Russell's Best
“If we compare Europe with other continents, it is marked out as [another] persecuting continent.”
