Bertrand Russell Quote

Mathematics can be defined as that subject about which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true.

Slander is always simple and plausible.

Bertrand Russell

How much pleasure is obtained from useless knowledge.

Bertrand Russell

A good life is one inspired by love and guided by intelligence.

Bertrand Russell

The prudent man only thinks about his troubles when it leads to something practical; all other moments are dedicated to other things.

Bertrand Russell

A symptom of approaching a nervous breakdown is believing that your work is tremendously important.

Bertrand Russell

Much of what passes for idealism is masked hatred or love for power.

Bertrand Russell

Among all forms of caution, caution in love is possibly the most lethal to true happiness.

Bertrand Russell

The world needs open minds and hearts, and these cannot be derived from rigid systems, whether old or new.

Bertrand Russell

When you encounter opposition, even if it comes from your husband or your children, try to overcome it through reason and not authority, for a victory based on authority is unreal and illusory.

Bertrand Russell

Do not consider it appropriate to act by hiding evidence, as evidence eventually comes to light.

Bertrand Russell

Be honest, even if the truth is inconvenient, for it becomes even more inconvenient when you try to hide it.

Bertrand Russell

Sé sincero, incluso si la verdad es inconveniente, pues resulta más inconveniente cuando tratas de ocultarla.

Bertrand Russell