“The advantage of doing one’s praising for oneself is that one can lay it on so thick and exactly in the right places.”
Source: The Way of All Flesh (1903), Ch. 34
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“One can sometimes do good by being the right person in the wrong place.”
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Source: Lectures on Philosophy

“So far as I can remember there is not one word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence.”
Source: 1930s, Education and the Social Order (1932), p. 110
Context: Owing to the identification of religion with virtue, together with the fact that the most religious men are not the most intelligent, a religious education gives courage to the stupid to resist the authority of educated men, as has happened, for example, where the teaching of evolution has been made illegal. So far as I can remember, there is not one word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence; and in this respect ministers of religion follow gospel authority more closely than in some others.

“The trouble with Buddhism?-- in order to free oneself of all desire, one has to desire to do so.”
Henry Miller on Writing (1964)

“To my mind one does not put oneself in place of the past, one only adds a new link.”
Quote of 1906 from a letter; cited in Paul Cézanne, Letters ed. John Rewald, New York, Da Capro Press, 1995, p. 313
Quotes of Paul Cezanne, after 1900