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  • That which lies before the human race is a constant struggle to maintain and improve, in opposition to State of Nature, the State of Art of an organized polity; in which, and by which, man may develop a worthy civilization

    Thomas Henry Huxley (1997). “The Major Prose of Thomas Henry Huxley”, p.307, University of Georgia Press
  • It is not what we believe, but why we believe it. Moral responsibility lies in diligently weighing the evidence. We must actively doubt; we have to scrutinize our views, not take them on trust. No virtue attached to blindly accepting orthodoxy, however 'venerable'.

  • Economy does not lie in sparing money, but in spending it wisely.

    Thomas Henry Huxley, Henrietta A. Huxley (1908). “Aphorisms and reflections”
  • The foundation of all morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying; to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge.

    Thomas Henry Huxley (2011). “Collected Essays”, p.146, Cambridge University Press
  • It is given to few to add the store of knowledge, to strike new springs of thought, or to shape new forms of beauty. But so sure as it is that men live not by bread, but by ideas, so sure is it that the future of the world lies in the hands of those who are able to carry the interpretation of nature a step further than their predecessors.

    Thomas Henry Huxley (1908). “Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of Thomas Henry Huxley”, p.109, Library of Alexandria
  • [Scientists] have learned to respect nothing but evidence, and to believe that their highest duty lies in submitting to it however it may jar against their inclinations.

    Science  
    Thomas Henry Huxley (1997). “The Major Prose of Thomas Henry Huxley”, p.106, University of Georgia Press
  • We are prone to see what lies behind our eyes, rather than what apprears before them.

  • Irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors.

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    'Science and Culture and Other Essays' (1881) 'The Coming of Age of the Origin of Species'
  • Extinguished theologians lie about the cradle of every science as the strangled snakes beside that of Hercules; and history records that whenever science and orthodoxy have been fairly opposed, the latter has been forced to retire from the lists, bleeding and crushed if not annihilated; scotched, if not slain.

    Thomas Henry Huxley (2011). “Collected Essays”, p.52, Cambridge University Press
  • A world of facts lies outside and beyond the world of words.

    Thomas Henry Huxley (1870). “Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews”, p.57, Adam, Stevenson
  • Oh devil! truth is better than much profit. I have searched over the grounds of my belief, and if wife and child and name and fame were all to be lost to me one after the other as the penalty, still I will not lie.

    Thomas Henry Huxley (1997). “The Major Prose of Thomas Henry Huxley”, p.357, University of Georgia Press
  • Agnosticism, in fact, is not a creed, but a method, the essence of which lies in the rigorous application of a single principle. ... Positively the principle may be expressed: In matters of the intellect, follow your reason as far as it will take you, without regard to any other consideration. And negatively: In matters of the intellect, do not pretend that conclusions are certain which are not demonstrated or demonstrable.

    Thomas Henry Huxley (19??). “Aphorisms of Thomas Huxley”
  • The question of all questions for humanity, the problem which lies behind all others and is more interesting than any of them, is that of the determination of man's place in nature and his relation to the cosmos.

  • Unity of plan everywhere lies hidden under the mask: of diversity of structure-the complex is everywhere evolved out of the simple.

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    Thomas Henry Huxley (1872). “Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews”, p.101
  • Extinguished theologians lie about the cradle of every science, as strangled snakes beside that of Hercules

    Thomas Gribble, Thomas Henry Huxley (1871). “The semi-barbarous Hebrew and the extinguished theologian [a reply to T.H. Huxley's Lay sermons].”, p.3
  • The foundation of morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying.

    Life  
    Thomas Henry Huxley (2011). “Collected Essays”, p.146, Cambridge University Press
  • Time, whose tooth gnaws away everything else, is powerless against truth.

    Thomas Henry Huxley (2011). “Collected Essays”, p.255, Cambridge University Press
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