Creative Quotations from . . .
Aldous Huxley
(1894-1963) born on
Jul 26
English novelist, critic. His works were notable for their elegance, wit, and pessimistic satire of contemporary life, "Brave New World," 1932.
         
   
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F
Genius is a child up to the age of ten.

R
Nonsense is an assertion of man's spiritual freedom in spite of all the oppressions of circumstance.
A
The smallest fact is a window through which the infinite may be seen.
N
Every ceiling, when reached, becomes a floor, upon which one walks as a matter of course and prescriptive right.
K
It is far easier to write ten passable effective sonnets, good enough to take in the not too inquiring critic, than one effective advertisement that will take in a few thousand of the uncritical buying public.
 


Published Sources for the above Quotations:
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R: In "Webster's Electronic Quotebase," ed. Keith Mohler, 1994.
A: cited in Richard Norton Smith, 'Thomas E. Dewey'
N:
K: In "Quotable Business," ed. Louis E. Boone, 1992.
 

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