Quote by Thomas Huxley
I take it that the good of mankind means the attainment, by every

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

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The best men of the best epochs are simply those who make the fewest blunders and commit the fewest sins. – Thomas Huxley

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The medieval university looked backwards it professed to be a storehouse of old knowledge. The modern university looks forward, and is a factory of new knowledge. – Thomas Huxley

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The word happiness would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness. – Carl Jung

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Lovers who love truly do not write down their happiness. – Anatole France

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People will survive, and they will find happiness. Happiness only comes when youre not looking for it. – Hugh Laurie

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Im fulfilled in what I do. I never thought that a lot of money or fine clothes – the finer things of life – would make you happy. My concept of happiness is to be filled in a spiritual sense. – Coretta Scott King

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We are so obsessed with doing that we have no time and no imagination left for being. As a result, men are valued not for what they are but for what they do or what they have – for their usefulness. – Thomas Merton

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I enjoy working on a movie that lets your imagination run wild, its great to be a part of and watch. – Chris Hemsworth

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If I could have one prayer answered, I would pray for patience. I move so fast sometimes. I try to slow down. – Debra Winger

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