Share this sentence
— Thomas Huxley"To say that an idea is necessary is simply to affirm that we cannot conceive the contrary; and the fact that we cannot conceive the contrary of any belief may be a presumption, but is certainly no proof, of its truth."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
I believe that all women of working ages and physical capacity, regardless of income, should be expected to earn their livings either in or out of the home. Until this attitude prevails I believe the position of women will be uncertain and undignified, in spite of poetic rhapsodies to the contrary.
— Mary Barnett Gilson
Next Quote
Male initiation does not move toward machoism; on the contrary, it moves toward achieving a cultivated heart before we die.
— Robert Bly
Loading recommended content...