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  • It (the dash ) is a comfortable punctuation mark since even the most rigorous critic can seldom claim that any particular example of it is a misuse. Its overuse is its greatest danger, and the writer who can't resist dashes may be suspected of uncoordinated thinking.

  • Freedom of speech and freedom of action are meaningless without freedom to think. And there is no freedom of thought without doubt.

    "The Natural History of Nonsense". Book by Bergen Evans, 1946.
  • Speech is highly elliptical. It would scarcely be endurable otherwise. Ellipsis is indispensable to the writer or speaker who wants to be brief and pithy, but it can easily cause confusion and obscurity and must be used with skill.

  • Lying is an indispensable part of making life tolerable.

  • The mere abhorrence of vice is not a virtue at all.

  • Authors are magpies, echoing each other's words and seizing avidly on anything that glitters.

  • Wisdom is meaningless until your own experience has given it meaning, and there is wisdom in the selection of wisdom.

  • Stoicism is the wisdom of madness and cynicism the madness of wisdom.

  • Many studies have established the fact that there is a high correlation between vocabulary and intelligence and that the ability to increase one's vocabulary throughout life is a sure reflection of intellectual progress.

    Bergen Evans (1963). “The word-a-day vocabulary builder”, Ballantine Books
  • The civilized man has a moral obligation to be skeptical, to demand the credentials of all statements that claim to be facts.

    Trust   Wisdom   Men  
  • We may be through with the past, but the past is not through with us.

    Past   May  
    "The natural history of nonsense". Book by Bergen Evans, 1946.
  • There is no necessary connection between the desire to lead and the ability to lead, and even less the ability to lead somewhere that will be to the advantage of the led.

    Bergen Evans (1954). “The Spoor of Spooks: And Other Nonsense”, New York : Knopf
  • An honorable man will not be bullied by a hypothesis.

    The Natural History of Nonsense A Tale of a Tub
  • Legislators who are of even average intelligence stand out among their colleagues. . . . A cultured college president has become as much a rarity as a literate newspaper publisher. A financier interested in economics is as exceptional as a labor leader interested in the labor movement. For the most part our leaders are merely following out in front; they [only] marshal us in the way that we are going.

    Bergen Evans (1954). “The Spoor of Spooks: And Other Nonsense”, New York : Knopf
  • Leadership is more likely to be assumed by the aggressive than by the able, and those who scramble to the top are more often motivated by their own inner torments.

    Bergen Evans (1954). “The Spoor of Spooks: And Other Nonsense”, New York : Knopf
  • For the most part our leaders are merely following out in front; they do but marshal us the way that we are going.

    Leader   Way   Following  
    Bergen Evans (1954). “The Spoor of Spooks: And Other Nonsense”, New York : Knopf
  • Most civilized lives are measured out with coffee spoons.

  • The civilized man has a moral obligation to be skeptical. . . . Any man who for one moment abandons or suspends the questioning spirit has for that moment betrayed humanity.

    Men   Humanity   Religion  
  • We see what we want to see, and observation conforms to hypothesis.

    The Natural History of Nonsense A Tale of a Tub
  • Words are one of our chief means of adjusting to all the situations of life. The better control we have over words, the more successful our adjustment is likely to be.

    Bergen Evans (1963). “The word-a-day vocabulary builder”, Ballantine Books
  • There is wisdom in the selection of wisdom.

  • That is the essence of a witch-hunt, that any questioning of the evidence or the procedures in itself constitutes proof of complicity.

    Essence   Witch   Proof  
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