
Source: The Subversion of Christianity (1984), p. 134
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 64.
Source: The Subversion of Christianity (1984), p. 134
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 60
L'Ami du peuple, no.672 (1792-07-14)
Part 3: "The Sense of Human Dignity", §5 (p. 61)
Science and Human Values (1956, 1965)
Source: Business Leadership in the Large Corporation (1945), p. 350
Conversation of 1930, in Personal Recollections (1981) by Rush Rhees, Ch. 6
Variant: Philosophy is like trying to open a safe with a combination lock: each little adjustment of the dials seems to achieve nothing, only when everything is in place does the door open.
Source: 1930s-1951, Philosophical Occasions 1912-1951 (1993), Ch. 9 : Philosophy, p. 175
Source: Christianity and the Social Crisis (1907), Ch.4 Why Has Christianity Never Undertaken the Work of Social Reconstruction?, p. 147-148
“This complaining rambling rubbish is the substitute which has taken the place of love.”
Source: Diary of a Drug Fiend