I have found the missing link between the higher ape and civilized man; it is we.
Barking dogs occasionally bite, but laughing men hardly ever shoot.
Every man gets a narrower and narrower field of knowledge in which he must be an expert in order to compete with other people. The specialist knows more and more about less and less and finally knows everything about nothing.
Evil, by definition, is that which endangers the good, and the good is what we perceive as a value.
Historians will have to face the fact that natural selection determined the evolution of cultures in the same manner as it did that of species.
I believe that present day civilized man suffers from insufficient discharge of his aggressive drive.
Most of the vices and mortal sins condemned today correspond to inclinations that were purely adaptive or at least harmless in primitive man.
The bond with a true dog is as lasting as the ties of this earth will ever be.
Truth in science can be defined as the working hypothesis best suited to open the way to the next better one.
We had better dispense with the personification of evil, because it leads, all too easily, to the most dangerous kind of war: religious war.
It is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis every day before breakfast. It keeps him young.
We do not take humor seriously enough.