“Without its assiduity to the ridiculous, would the human race have lasted more than a single generation?”
All Gall Is Divided (1952)
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Romanian philosopher and essayist 1911–1995Related quotes

Vol. I, Ch. 1, Section 2, pg. 49.
(Buch I) (1867)

“Imagine what could be accomplished if only the human race would shed its humanity.”
Source: World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War

21 September 1747
Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman (1774)

In the House of Commons, (26 January 1949)
Post-war years (1945–1955)
Source: Winston S. Churchill, Churchill in His Own Words, ed. Richard M. Langworth (London: Ebury, 2012), 148; and James, His Complete Speeches vol. 8, 7774.

Highway of Eternity (1986)
Context: Perversity, she thought. Could that have been what happened to the human race — a willing perversity that set at naught all human values which had been so hardly won and structured in the light of reason for a span of more than a million years? Could the human race, quite out of hand and with no sufficient reason, have turned its back upon everything that had built humanity? Or was it, perhaps, no more than second childhood, a shifting of the burden off one's shoulders and going back to the selfishness of the child who romped and frolicked without thought of consequence or liability?

Quoted in Comedian Flip Wilson Dies at 64 (November 26,1998) http://www.bobbydarin.net/aparticle.html

“There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise.”
Of Boldness
Essays (1625)