The doctrine that all men are, in any sense, or have been, at any time, free and equal, is an utterly baseless fiction. Thomas Huxley baselessdoctrineequal Change image and share on social
The results of political changes are hardly ever those which their friends hope or their foes fear. Thomas Huxley fearfriendhope Change image and share on social
Learn what is true in order to do what is right. Thomas Huxley learnordertrue Change image and share on social
It is not to be forgotten that what we call rational grounds for our beliefs are often extremely irrational attempts to justify our instincts. Thomas Huxley attemptbeliefcall Change image and share on social
My experience of the world is that things left to themselves don't get right. Thomas Huxley experienceleavething Change image and share on social
There is but one right, and the possibilities of wrong are infinite. Thomas Huxley infinitepossibilitywrong Change image and share on social
I take it that the good of mankind means the attainment, by every man, of all the happiness which he can enjoy without diminishing the happiness of his fellow men. Thomas Huxley attainmentdiminishenjoy Change image and share on social
No slavery can be abolished without a double emancipation, and the master will benefit by freedom more than the freed-man. Thomas Huxley abolishbenefitdouble Change image and share on social
Irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors. Thomas Huxley errorharmfulhold Change image and share on social
Science is organized common sense where many a beautiful theory was killed by an ugly fact. Thomas Huxley beautifulcommonfact Change image and share on social