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The spirit of dogmatic theology poisons anything it touches.
Jeremy Bentham
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Jeremy Bentham
Died: 1832
Died: June 6
Human Rights Activist
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Political Scientist
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Gamaliel Smith
Philip Beauchamp
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As to the evil which results from censorship, it is impossible to measure it, because it is impossible to tell where it ends.
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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!
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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.
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Without publicity, no good is permanent under the auspices of publicity, no evil can continue.
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Lawyers sometimes tell the truth. They'll do anything to win a case.
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Nature has placed mankind under the government of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure... 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.
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[I]n principle and in practice, in a right track and in a wrong one, the rarest of all human qualities is consistency.
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The power of the lawyer is in the uncertainty of the law.
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Unkind language is sure to produce the fruits of unkindness--that is, suffering in the bosom of others.
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To what shall the character of utility be ascribed, if not to that which is a source of pleasure?
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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.
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It is with government as with medicine, its only business is the choice of evils. Every law is an evil, for every law is an infraction of liberty.
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Stretching his hand up to reach the stars, too often man forgets the flowers at his feet.
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Pleasure is in itself a good nay, even setting aside immunity from pain, the only good.
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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.
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