
“Faith is, at one and the same time, absolutely necessary and altogether impossible.”
The Star Diaries (1976)
Source: The Outline of History (1920), Ch. 40
“Faith is, at one and the same time, absolutely necessary and altogether impossible.”
The Star Diaries (1976)
“The only way to prevent prostitution altogether would be to imprison one half of the human race.”
Source: The God of the Machine (1943), p. 93
“Only by being cultivated does a human being … become altogether human and permeated by humanity.”
Nur durch die Bildung wird der Mensch, der es ganz ist überall menschlich und von Menschheit durchdrungen.
“Ideas,” Lucinde and the Fragments, P. Firchow, trans. (1991), § 65
Source: Sociology For The South: Or The Failure Of A Free Society (1854), p. 27-28
“Indeed we declare, say, pronounce, and define that it is altogether necessary to salvation for every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff.”
Porro subesse Romano Pontifici omni humanae creaturae declaramus dicimus, definimus et pronunciamus omnino esse de necessitate salutis.
Unam sanctam (1302)
"Einstein's Reply to Criticisms" (1949), The World As I See It (1949)
Context: What is the meaning of human life, or of organic life altogether? To answer this question at all implies a religion. Is there any sense then, you ask, in putting it? I answer, the man who regards his own life and that of his fellow creatures as meaningless is not merely unfortunate but almost disqualified for life.
Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, Lecture 7. (1852).