All evil results from the non-adaptation of constitution to conditions.
--Herbert Spencer
Architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and poetry, may truly be called the efflorescence of civilised life.
--Herbert Spencer
Education has for its object the formation of character. To curb restive propensities, to awaken dormant sentiments, to strengthen the perceptions, and cultivate the tastes, to encourage this feeling and repress that, so as finally to develop the child into a man of well proportioned and harmonious nature- this is alike the aim of parent and teacher.
--Herbert Spencer
Equity knows no difference of sex. In its vocabulary the word man must be understood in a generic, and not in a specific sense.
--Herbert Spencer
Every cause produces more than one effect.
--Herbert Spencer
Every man is free to do that which he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other man.
--Herbert Spencer
Every man may claim the fullest liberty to exercise his faculties compatible with the possession of like liberties by every other man.
--Herbert Spencer
Every pleasure raises the tide of life; every pain lowers the tide of life.
--Herbert Spencer
Evolution is definable as a change from an incoherent homogeneity to a coherent heterogeneity, accompanying the dissipation of motion and integration of matter.
--Herbert Spencer
How often misused words generate misleading thoughts!
--Herbert Spencer
If a single cell, under appropriate conditions, becomes a man in the space of a few years, there can surely be no difficulty in understanding how, under appropriate conditions, a cell may, in the course of untold millions of years, give origin to the human race.
--Herbert Spencer
Like the majority of men who are born to a given belief they demand the most rigorous proof of any adverse belief but assume that their own needs none.
--Herbert Spencer
Limiting the liberty of each by the like liberty of all, excludes a wide range of improper actions, but does not exclude certain other improper ones.
--Herbert Spencer
Morality knows nothing of geographical boundaries, or distinctions of race.
--Herbert Spencer
Music must take rank as the highest of the fine arts- as the one which, more than any other, ministers to human welfare.
--Herbert Spencer
No one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can be perfectly moral till all are moral; no one can be perfectly happy till all are happy.
--Herbert Spencer
Old forms of government finally grow so oppressive, that they must be thrown off even at the risk of reigns of terror.
--Herbert Spencer
Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings, and not by the intellect.
--Herbert Spencer
People... become so preoccupied with the means by which an end is achieved, as eventually to mistake it for the end.
--Herbert Spencer
Progress, therefore, is not an accident, but a necessity.
--Herbert Spencer
Surely if a single cell may, when subjected to certain influences, become a man in the space of twenty years; there is nothing absurd in the hypothesis that under certain other influences, a cell may, in the course of millions of years, give origin to the human race.
--Herbert Spencer
The blindness of those who think it absurd to suppose that complex organic forms may have arisen by successive modifications out of simple ones becomes astonishing when we remember that complex organic forms are daily being thus produced. A tree differs from a seed immeasurably in every respect... Yet is the one changed in the course of a few years into the other: changed so gradually, that at no moment can it be said- Now the seed ceases to be, and the tree exists.
--Herbert Spencer
The essential trait in the moral consciousness, is the control of some feeling or feelings by some other feeling or feelings.
--Herbert Spencer
The fact disclosed by a survey of the past that majorities have usually been wrong, must not blind us to the complementary fact that majorities have usually not been entirely wrong.
--Herbert Spencer
The great aim of education is not knowledge but action.
--Herbert Spencer
The primary use of knowledge is for such guidance of conduct under all circumstances as shall make living complete. All other uses of knowledge are secondary.
--Herbert Spencer
The Republican form of government is the highest form of government; but because of this it requires the highest type of human nature- a type nowhere at present existing.
--Herbert Spencer
The saying that beauty is but skin deep is but a skin-deep saying.
--Herbert Spencer
The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly, is to fill the world with fools.
--Herbert Spencer
Those who cavalierly reject the Theory of Evolution, as not adequately supported by facts, seem quite to forget that their own theory is supported by no facts at all.
--Herbert Spencer
Time: That which man is always trying to kill, but which ends in killing him.
--Herbert Spencer
Volumes might be written upon the impiety of the pious.
--Herbert Spencer
We have to deal with man as a product of evolution, with society as a product of evolution, and with moral phenomena as products of evolution.
--Herbert Spencer
We too often forget that not only is there 'a soul of goodness in things evil,' but very generally also, a soul of truth in things erroneous.
--Herbert Spencer
When men hire themselves out to shoot other men to order, asking nothing about the justice of their cause, I don't care if they are shot themselves.
--Herbert Spencer
With a higher moral nature will come a restriction on the multiplication of the inferior.
--Herbert Spencer
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