
In re Hallett's Estate (1880) 13 Ch.D. 696, 710.
Rex v. Rusby (1800), Peake's N. P. Cases, 193.
In re Hallett's Estate (1880) 13 Ch.D. 696, 710.
“In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration.”
Source: Last and First Men (1930), Chapter XV: The Last Men; Section 4, “Cosmology” (p. 229)
Source: 1910s, Our Knowledge of the External World (1914), p. 167
Source: The Best of All Possible Worlds (2006), Chapter 9, The Common Good, p. 167.
Ten Sermons of Religion (1853), III : Of Justice and the Conscience https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ten_Sermons_of_Religion/Of_Justice_and_the_Conscience
Context: The people are not satisfied with any form of government, or statute law, until it comes up to their sense of justice; so every progressive State revises its statutes from time to time, and at each revision comes nearer to the absolute right which human nature demands. Mankind, always progressive, revolutionizes constitutions, changes and changes, seeking to come close to the ideal justice, the divine and immutable law of the world, to which we all owe fealty, swear how we will.
Die Romane sind die sokratischen Dialoge unserer Zeit. In diese liberale Form hat sich die Lebensweisheit vor der Schulweisheit geflüchtet.
Lucinde and the Fragments, P. Firchow, trans. (1991), “Critical Fragments,” § 26
Source: Primer of scientific management, 1912, p. 7
"My Speech to the Graduates"
Side Effects (1980)
Variant: Mankind is facing a crossroad - one road leads to despair and utter hopelessness and the other to total extinction - I sincerely hope you graduates choose the right road
Source: Mere Anarchy