Bertrand Russell Quote

It appeared to me that the dignity of which human existence is capable is not attainable by devotion to the mechanism of life, and that unless contemplation of eternal things is preserved, mankind will become no better than well-fed pigs.


The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell: 1872-1914 (ed. 1969)


It appeared to me that the dignity of which human existence is capable is not attainable by devotion to the mechanism of life, and that unless...

It appeared to me that the dignity of which human existence is capable is not attainable by devotion to the mechanism of life, and that unless...

It appeared to me that the dignity of which human existence is capable is not attainable by devotion to the mechanism of life, and that unless...

It appeared to me that the dignity of which human existence is capable is not attainable by devotion to the mechanism of life, and that unless...