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Worry is interest paid on trouble before it is due.

By William Ralph Inge
What is originality Undetected plagiarism.

By William Ralph Inge
We have enslaved the rest of the animal creation, and have treated our distant cousins in fur and feathers so badly that beyond doubt, if they were able to formulate a religion, they would depict the Devil in human form.

By William Ralph Inge
To become a popular religion, it is only necessary for a superstition to enslave a philosohpy.

By William Ralph Inge
There is no law of progress. Our future is in our own hands, to make or to mar. It will be an uphill fight to the end, and would we have it otherwise Let no one suppose that evolution will ever exempt us from struggles. 'You forget,' said the Devil, with a chuckle, 'that I have been evolving too.'

By William Ralph Inge
Theater is, of course, a reflection of life. Maybe we have to improve life before we can hope to improve theater.

By William Ralph Inge
The wise man is he who knows the relative value of things.

By William Ralph Inge
The happiest people seem to be Those who have no particular cause for being happy Except that they are so.

By William Ralph Inge
The aim of education is the knowledge not of fact, but of values.

By William Ralph Inge
Many people believe they are attracted by God, or by Nature, when they are only repelled by man.

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It takes in reality only one to make a quarrel. It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favour of vegetarianism while the wolf remains of a different opinion.

By William Ralph Inge
Events in the past may be roughly divided into those which probably never happened and those which do not matter.

By William Ralph Inge
A nation is a society united by delusions about its ancestry and by common hatred of its neighbors.

By William Ralph Inge
A man may build himself a throne of bayonets, but he can't sit on it.

By William Ralph Inge