Collection of phrases and quotes of Aldous Huxley.
The facts do not cease to exist even if they are ignored.
The words are there to explain the meaning of things, so that the one who listens understands that meaning.
An actual orgy never excites as much as a pornographic book.
Totality is present even in broken pieces.
Civilization is, among other things, the process by which primitive herds are transformed into a rough and mechanical analogy of organic communities of social insects.
There are three types of intelligence: human intelligence, animal intelligence, and military intelligence.
In most cases, ignorance is something that can be overcome. We don't know because we don't want to know.
The neighbors that one never sees up close are the ideal and perfect neighbors.
The silent man does not testify against himself.