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"Intellectual progress, separated from moral progress, gives a fearful result: a being possessing nothing but brains."
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Agénor de GasparinAgénor de Gasparin
Agénor de Gasparin
Agénor Étienne, comte de Gasparin was a French statesman and author. He was also an early psychical researcher known for conducting experiments into table-tipping.
"Intellectual progress, separated from moral progress, gives a fearful result: a being possessing nothing but brains."
"Don Quixote is, after all, the defender of the oppressed, the champion of lost causes, and the man of noble aberrations. Woe to the centuries without Don Quixotes! Nothing remains to them but Sancho Panzas."
"Our century leans neither toward evil nor toward good: it goes toward mediocrity."
"A brute always imposes silence on the delicate."
"Absolutism is tolerant, only because it knows itself mighty."