Science is the systematic classification of experience.
Science is not addressed to poets.
When a man fails to see the truth of certain generally accepted views, there is no law compelling him to provoke animosity by announcing his dissent.
Personal experience is the basis of all real Literature.
Ordinary men live among marvels and feel no wonder, grow familiar with objects and learn nothing new about them.
No man was ever eloquent by trying to be eloquent, but only by being so.
Murder, like talent, seems occasionally to run in families.
Sincerity is moral truth.