Top 244 Quotes & Sayings by Samuel Butler - Page 5

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Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Nature. As the word is now commonly used it excludes nature's most interesting productions-the works of man. Nature is usually taken to mean mountains, rivers, clouds and undomesticated animals and plants. I am not indifferent to this half of nature, but it interests me much less than the other half.
There is one class of mind that loves to lean on rules and definitions, and another that discards them as far as possible. A faddist will generally ask for a definition of faddism, and one who is not a faddist will be impatient of being asked to give one.
There is no permanent absolute unchangeable truth; what we should pursue is the most convenient arrangement of our ideas. — © Samuel Butler
There is no permanent absolute unchangeable truth; what we should pursue is the most convenient arrangement of our ideas.
There is no such source of error as the pursuit of absolute truth.
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