Henry Ellis Quotes, Sayings, Remarks, Thoughts and Speeches



Henry Ellis Quotes and Sayings


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    A man must not swallow more beliefs than he can digest. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    A sublime faith in human imbecility has seldom led those who cherish it astray. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    All civilization has from time to time become a thin crust over a volcano of revolution. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    'Charm' - which means the power to effect work without employing brute force - is indispensable to women. Charm is a woman's strength just as strength is a man's charm. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the most beautiful of the arts, because it is no mere translation or abstraction from life; it is life itself. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    Dreams are real as long as they last. Can we say more of life? Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    Every artist writes his own autobiography. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    However well organized the foundations of life may be, life must always be full of risks. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    I always seem to have a vague feeling that he is a Satan among musicians, a fallen angel in the darkness who is perpetually seeking to fight his way back to happiness. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    If men and women are to understand each other, to enter into each other's nature with mutual sympathy, and to become capable of genuine comradeship, the foundation must be laid in youth. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    In philosophy, it is not the attainment of the goal that matters, it is the things that are met with by the way. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    It has always been difficult for Man to realize that his life is all an art. It has been more difficult to conceive it so than to act it so. For that is always how he has more or less acted it. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    It is only the great men who are truly obscene. If they had not dared to be obscene, they could never have dared to be great. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    Jealousy, that dragon which slays love under the pretence of keeping it alive. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    Man lives by imagination. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    Men who know themselves are no longer fools. They stand on the threshold of the door of Wisdom. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    One can know nothing of giving aught that is worthy to give unless one also knows how to take. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    Pain and death are part of life. To reject them is to reject life itself. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    Sex lies at the root of life, and we can never learn to reverence life until we know how to understand sex. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The absence of flaw in beauty is itself a flaw. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The art of dancing stands at the source of all the arts that express themselves first in the human person. The art of building, or architecture, is the beginning of all the arts that lie outside the person; and in the end they unite. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The byproduct is sometimes more valuable than the product. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The family only represents one aspect, however important an aspect, of a human being's functions and activities. A life is beautiful and ideal or the reverse, only when we have taken into our consideration the social as well as the family relationship. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The greatest task before civilization at present is to make machines what they ought to be, the slaves, instead of the masters of men. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The omnipresent process of sex, as it is woven into the whole texture of our man's or woman's body, is the pattern of all the process of our life. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The place where optimism most flourishes is the lunatic asylum. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The prevalence of suicide, without doubt, is a test of height in civilization; it means that the population is winding up its nervous and intellectual system to the utmost point of tension and that sometimes it snaps. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The Promised Land always lies on the other side of a Wilderness. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The romantic embrace can only be compared with music and with prayer. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    The sun, the moon and the stars would have disappeared long ago... had they happened to be within the reach of predatory human hands. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    There has never been any country at every moment so virtuous and so wise that it has not sometimes needed to be saved from itself. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    There is nothing that war has ever achieved that we could not better achieve without it. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    Thinking in its lower grades, is comparable to paper money, and in its higher forms it is a kind of poetry. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    To be a leader of men one must turn one's back on men. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    What we call "morals" is simply blind obedience to words of command. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF
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    What we call progress is the exchange of one nuisance for another nuisance. Henry Ellis | Refcard PDF

 

  

  

 

  

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