“ Wherever the choice has had to be made between the man of reason and the madman, the world has unhesitatingly followed the madman. ”
Aldous Huxley, Crome Yellow (1921). copy citation
Author | Aldous Huxley |
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Source | Crome Yellow |
Topic | choice reason |
Date | 1921 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1999/1999-h/1999-h.htm |
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“We lack the human touch, the compelling enthusiastic mania. People are quite ready to listen to the philosophers for a little amusement, just as they would listen to a fiddler or a mountebank. But as to acting on the advice of the men of reason—never. Wherever the choice has had to be made between the man of reason and the madman, the world has unhesitatingly followed the madman. For the madman appeals to what is fundamental, to passion and the instincts; the philosophers to what is superficial and supererogatory—reason.”
They entered the garden; at the head of one of the alleys stood a green wooden bench, embayed in the midst of a fragrant continent of lavender bushes.”
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