Portrait of Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley

Brave New World

Modern influential 107 sayings

Sayings by Aldous Huxley

The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.

1950s — Attributed, common wisdom
Wisdom Unverifiable

The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.

1950s — Attributed to John Milton, but often quoted by Huxley or in similar contexts
Biblical Unverifiable

The more we are taught, the less we learn.

1950s — Attributed, philosophical thought
Educational Unverifiable

The only way to gain wisdom is to make mistakes, learn from them, and move on.

1950s — Attributed, common wisdom
Educational Unverifiable

The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.

1950s — Attributed, common wisdom
Wisdom Unverifiable

The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.

1950s — Attributed to Socrates, but often re-quoted by philosophers
Wisdom Unverifiable

The future is not a gift. It is an achievement.

1950s — Attributed, common wisdom
Inspirational Unverifiable

I am, in point of fact, a particularly freakish specimen.

1931 — Letter to Mrs. Kethevan Roberts
Wisdom Unverifiable

I am a kind of human tapeworm.

1917 — Letter to his brother Julian Huxley
Wisdom Unverifiable

The most shocking fact about war is that its victims and its instruments are individual human beings, and that these individual beings are condemned by the monstrous conventions of politics to murder or be murdered in quarrels not their own.

1936 — From 'The Olive Tree'
Political Unverifiable

I am a hopeless and horrible materialist.

1931 — Letter to Mrs. Kethevan Roberts
Wisdom Unverifiable

Most human beings are dead, in fact, though they may not know it.

1958 — Brave New World Revisited
General Unverifiable

Medical science has made such tremendous advances that there is hardly an ailment today for which there isn't some drug that will either cure it or make the patient feel better -- until he dies.

1958 — Interview with Mike Wallace
General Unverifiable

The victim of mind-manipulation does not know that he is a victim. To him, the walls of his prison are invisible, and he believes himself to be free.

1958 — Brave New World Revisited
General Unverifiable

To be able to choose between two evils is not to be free.

1957 — Collected Essays
General Unverifiable

As political and economic freedom diminishes, sexual freedom tends compensatingly to increase. And the dictator (unless he happens to be puritanical as well as power-loving) will do well to encourage that freedom. In conjunction with the freedom to daydream under the influence of dope and movies, and the freedom to indulge in uninhibited sexual promiscuity, the freedom to ignore politics and the freedom to do what one likes in the field of fundamental religion will help to reconcile his subjects to the servitude which is their lot.

1958 — Brave New World Revisited
Political Unverifiable

A man's got to be a man. A woman's got to be a woman. That's the way it's always been.

Uncertain — This quote is often attributed to him, but the exact source is difficult to pin down and might be a …
General Unverifiable

A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slaves who do not have to be coerced, because they love their servitude.

1958 — Brave New World Revisited
Political Unverifiable

One of the many reasons for the present international chaos is the fact that, in spite of universal education and the spread of literacy, the common sense of the common man has not kept pace with the multiplication of his mechanical powers.

1957 — Collected Essays
General Unverifiable

The people who govern us don't want us to be educated. They want us to be just smart enough to go to work and pay taxes.

1958 — Interview with Mike Wallace
General Unverifiable
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