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Famous Quotes By Jeremy Bentham

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All government is a trust. Every branch of government is a trust, and immemorially acknowledged to be so. — Jeremy Bentham

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Lawyers sometimes tell the truth. They'll do anything to win a case. — Jeremy Bentham

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The addability of the happiness of different subjects is a postulum without which all political reasonings are at a stand — Jeremy Bentham

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By utility is meant that property is any object, whereby it tends to produce benefit, advantage, pleasure, good, or happiness(all this in the present case come to the same thing) or (what comes again to the same thing) to prevent the happening of mischief, pain, evil or unhappiness to the party who whose is considered: if that party be the community in general, then the happiness of the community; if a particular individual; then the happiness of that individual — Jeremy Bentham

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Among the several cloudy appellatives which have been commonly employed as cloaks for misgovernment, there is none more conspicuous in this atmosphere of illusion than the word Order. — Jeremy Bentham

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We may scatter the seeds of courtesy and kindness about us at little expense. Some of them will fall on good ground, and grow up into benevolence in the minds of others, and all of them will bear fruit of happiness in the bosom whence they spring. — Jeremy Bentham

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The age we live in is a busy age; in which knowledge is rapidly advancing towards perfection. — Jeremy Bentham

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The turn of a sentence has decided the fate of many a friendship, and, for aught that we know, the fate of many a kingdom. — Jeremy Bentham

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No power of government ought to be employed in the endeavor to establish any system or article of belief on the subject of religion. — Jeremy Bentham

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The day may come when the rest of the animal creation may acquire those rights which never could have been withholden from them but by the hand of tyranny. — Jeremy Bentham

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The question is not can animals speak but can they suffer. — Jeremy Bentham

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The question is not, "Can they reason?" nor, "Can they talk?" but "Can they suffer? — Jeremy Bentham

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Pleasure is in itself a good; nay, even setting aside immunity from pain, the only good. — Jeremy Bentham

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The word "independence" is united to the accessory ideas of dignity and virtue. The word "dependence" is united to the ideas of inferiority and corruption. — Jeremy Bentham

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Is it possible for a man to move the earth? Yes; but he must first find out another earth to stand upon. — Jeremy Bentham

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The law of England has established trial by judge and jury in the conviction that it is the mode best calculated to ascertain the truth. — Jeremy Bentham

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All poetry is misrepresentation. — Jeremy Bentham

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Happiness is a very pretty thing to feel, but very dry to talk about. — Jeremy Bentham

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An absolute and unlimited right over any object of property would be the right to commit nearly every crime.If Ihad sucha right over thestick Iamaboutto cut, I might employ it as a mace to knock down the passengers, or I might convert it into a sceptre as an emblem of royalty, or into an idol to offend the national religion. — Jeremy Bentham

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The principle of asceticism never was, nor ever can be, consistently pursued by any living creature. Let but one tenth part of the inhabitants of the earth pursue it consistently, and in a day's time they will have turned it into a Hell. — Jeremy Bentham

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All punishment is mischief; all punishment in itself is evil. — Jeremy Bentham

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Kind words cost no more than unkind ones ... and we may scatter the seeds of courtesy and kindliness around us at so little expense. If you would fall into any extreme let it be on the side of gentleness. The human mind is so constructed that it resists vigor and yields to softness. — Jeremy Bentham

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Every law is an infraction of liberty. — Jeremy Bentham

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Reputation is the road to power — Jeremy Bentham

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Right ... is the child of law. — Jeremy Bentham

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As to the evil which results from a censorship, it is impossible to measure it, for it is impossible to tell where it ends. — Jeremy Bentham

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In no instance has a system in regard to religion been ever established, but for the purpose, as well as with the effect of its being made an instrument of intimidation, corruption, and delusion, for the support of depredation and oppression in the hands of governments. — Jeremy Bentham

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If Christianity needed an Anti-Christ, they needed look no farther than Paul. — Jeremy Bentham

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Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure. It is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do. On the one hand the standard of right and wrong, on the other the chain of causes and effects, are fastened to their throne. They govern us in all we do, in all we say, in all we think: every effort we can make to throw off our subjection, will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it. In words a man may pretend to abjure their empire: but in reality he will remain subject to it all the while. The principle of utility recognizes this subjection, and assumes it for the foundation of that system, the object of which is to rear the fabric of felicity by the hands of reason and of law. Systems which attempt to question it, deal in sounds instead of sense, in caprice instead of reason, in darkness instead of light. — Jeremy Bentham

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Lawyers are the only persons in whom ignorance of the law is not punished. — Jeremy Bentham

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What is the source of this premature anxiety to establish fundamental laws? It is the old conceit of being wiser than all posterity - wiser than those who will have had more experience, - the old desire of ruling over posterity - the old recipe for enabling the dead to chain down the living — Jeremy Bentham

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Unkind language is sure to produce the fruits of unkindness
that is, suffering in the bosom of others. — Jeremy Bentham

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Nonsense on stilts — Jeremy Bentham

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It is vain to talk of the interest of the community, without understanding what is the interest of the individual. — Jeremy Bentham

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The spirit of dogmatic theology poisons anything it touches. — Jeremy Bentham

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If a man happen to take it into his head to assassinate with his own hands, or with the sword of justice, those whom he calls heretics, that is, people who think, or perhaps only speak, differently upon a subject which neither party understands, he will be as much inclined to do this at one time as at another. Fanaticism never sleeps: it is never glutted: it is never stopped by philanthropy; for it makes a merit of trampling on philanthropy: it is never stopped by conscience; for it has pressed conscience into its service. Avarice, lust, and vengeance, have piety, benevolence, honour; fanaticism has nothing to oppose it. — Jeremy Bentham

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The rarest of all human qualities is consistency. — Jeremy Bentham

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How is property given? By restraining liberty; that is, by taking it away so far as necessary for the purpose. How is your house made yours? By debarring every one else from the liberty of entering it without your leave. — Jeremy Bentham

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Secrecy, being an instrument of conspiracy, ought never to be the system of a regular government. — Jeremy Bentham

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It is the greatest good to the greatest number of people which is the measure of right and wrong. — Jeremy Bentham

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O Logic: born gatekeeper to the Temple of Science, victim of capricious destiny: doomed hitherto to be the drudge of pedants: come to the aid of thy master, Legislation — Jeremy Bentham

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What else is it that should trace the insuperable line? Is it the faculty of reason or perhaps the faculty of discourse? But a full-grown horse or dog is beyond comparison a more rational, as well as more conversable animal, than an infant of a day or a week or even a month old. But suppose they were otherwise, what would it avail? The question is not, Can they reason?, nor Can they talk? but, Can they suffer? Why should the law refuse its protection to any sensitive being? The time will come when humanity will extend its mantle over everything which breathes ... — Jeremy Bentham

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Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you,
will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others,
or to diminish something of their pains. — Jeremy Bentham

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Those physical difficulties which you cannot account for, be very slow to arraign; for he that would be wiser than Nature would be wiser than God. — Jeremy Bentham

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Natural rights is simple nonsense: natural and imprescriptible rights, rhetorical nonsense - nonsense upon stilts. — Jeremy Bentham

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Tyranny and anarchy are never far apart. — Jeremy Bentham

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The request of industry to government is as modest as that of Diogenes to Alexander: Get out of my light. — Jeremy Bentham

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The power of the lawyer is in the uncertainty of the law. — Jeremy Bentham

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I don't care whether animals are capable of thinking; all I care about is that they are capable of suffering! — Jeremy Bentham

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The greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation. — Jeremy Bentham

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In the mind of all, fiction, in the logical sense, has been the coin of necessity; - in that of poets of amusement - in that of the priest and the lawyer of mischievous immorality in the shape of mischievous ambition, - and too often both priest and lawyer have framed or made in part this instrument. — Jeremy Bentham

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Bodies are real entities. Surfaces and lines are but fictitious entities. A surface without depth, a line without thickness, was never seen by any man; no; nor can any conception be seriously formed of its existence. — Jeremy Bentham

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There is no pestilence in a state like a zeal for religion, independent of morality. — Jeremy Bentham

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He who thinks and thinks for himself, will always have a claim to thanks; it is no matter whether it be right or wrong, so as it be explicit. If it is right, it will serve as a guide to direct; if wrong, as a beacon to warn. — Jeremy Bentham

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The said truth is that it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong. — Jeremy Bentham

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Judges of elegance and taste consider themselves as benefactors to the human race, whilst they are really only the interrupters of their pleasure ... There is no taste which deserves the epithet good, unless it be the taste for such employments which, to the pleasure actually produced by them, conjoin some contingent or future utility: there is no taste which deserves to be characterized as bad, unless it be a taste for some occupation which has mischievous tendency. — Jeremy Bentham

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Without publicity, no good is permanent; under the auspices of publicity, no evil can continue. — Jeremy Bentham

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Publicity is the very soul of justice. It is the keenest spur to exertion, and the surest of all guards against improbity. — Jeremy Bentham

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Lawsuits generally originate with the obstinate and the ignorant, but they do not end with them; and that lawyer was right who left all his money to the support of an asylum for fools and lunatics, saying that from such he got it, and to such he would bequeath it. — Jeremy Bentham

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The quantity of pleasure being equal, push-pin is as good as poetry. — Jeremy Bentham

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Want keeps pace with dignity. Destitute of the lawful means of supporting his rank, his dignity presents a motive for malversation, and his power furnishes the means. — Jeremy Bentham

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Prose is when all the lines except the last go on to the end. Poetry is when some of them fall short of it. — Jeremy Bentham

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Stretching his hand up to reach the stars, too often man forgets the flowers at his feet. — Jeremy Bentham

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The offence is what is improperly called the death of an infant, who has ceased to be, before knowing what existence is, a result of a nature not to give the slightest inquietude to the most timid imagination; and which can cause no regrets but to the very person who, through a sentiment of shame and pity, has refused to prolong a life begun under the auspices of misery. — Jeremy Bentham