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Aldous Leonard Huxley bol anglický spisovateľ, autor vedecko-fantastických románov, v ktorých riešil otázku ľudskej slobody v pretechnizovanej spoločnosti, zobrazoval londýnsku spoločnosť. Huxley vydával časopis „Oxford Poetry“, publikoval poviedky, poéziu, cestopisy, filmové príbehy a scenáre. Huxley strávil poslednú časť života v Spojených štátoch, v Los Angeles od 1937.

✵ 26. júl 1894 – 22. november 1963   •   Ďalšie mená Aldous L. Huxley, Aldous Leonard Huxley
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„Čo treba urobiť po páde? To čo robia deti: povzniesť sa.“

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Aldous Huxley Citáty o ľuďoch

„Ľudský mozog je orgánom sebauvedomenia.“

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Aldous Huxley Citáty o pravde

Aldous Huxley citát: „Spoznáš pravdu a z pravdy zošalieš.“

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„Slová sa môžu podobať röntgenovým lúčom. Ak sa používajú náležite, môžu preniknúť hocičím.“

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Zdroj: [KOTRMANOVÁ, Milada.: Perly ducha. Ostrava: Knižní expres, 1996 ISBN 80-902272-1-X]

Aldous Huxley: Citáty v angličtine

“Death is the only thing we haven't succeeded in completely vulgarizing.”

Aldous Huxley kniha Eyeless in Gaza

Eyeless in Gaza (1936)
Eyeless in Gaza (1936)

“There was a time when I should have felt terribly ashamed of not being up-to-date. I lived in a chronic apprehension lest I might, so to speak, miss the last bus, and so find myself stranded and benighted, in a desert of demodedness, while others, more nimble than myself, had already climbed on board, taken their tickets and set out toward those bright but, alas, ever receding goals of Modernity and Sophistication. Now, however, I have grown shameless, I have lost my fears. I can watch unmoved the departure of the last social-cultural bus—the innumerable last buses, which are starting at every instant in all the world’s capitals. I make no effort to board them, and when the noise of each departure has died down, “Thank goodness!” is what I say to myself in the solitude. I find nowadays that I simply don’t want to be up-to-date. I have lost all desire to see and do the things, the seeing and doing of which entitle a man to regard himself as superiorly knowing, sophisticated, unprovincial; I have lost all desire to frequent the places and people that a man simply must frequent, if he is not to be regarded as a poor creature hopelessly out of the swim. “Be up-to-date!” is the categorical imperative of those who scramble for the last bus. But it is an imperative whose cogency I refuse to admit. When it is a question of doing something which I regard as a duty I am as ready as anyone else to put up with discomfort. But being up-to-date and in the swim has ceased, so far as I am concerned, to be a duty. Why should I have my feelings outraged, why should I submit to being bored and disgusted for the sake of somebody else’s categorical imperative? Why? There is no reason. So I simply avoid most of the manifestations of that so-called “life” which my contemporaries seem to be so unaccountably anxious to “see”; I keep out of range of the “art” they think is so vitally necessary to “keep up with”; I flee from those “good times” in the “having” of which they are prepared to spend so lavishly of their energy and cash.”

“Silence is Golden,” p. 55
Do What You Will (1928)

“Words are good servants but bad masters.”

As quoted by Laura Huxley, in conversation with Alan Watts about her memoir This Timeless Moment (1968), in Pacifica Archives #BB2037 [sometime between 1968-1973])

“Well, I'd rather be unhappy than have the sort of false, lying happiness you were having here.”

Aldous Huxley kniha Brave New World

John, in Ch. 12
Brave New World (1932)

“Most kings and priests have been despotic, and all religions have been riddled with superstition.”

Aldous Huxley kniha Brave New World Revisited

Zdroj: Brave New World Revisited (1958), Chapter 6 (pp. 52-53)

“It is a political axiom that power follows property.”

Aldous Huxley kniha Brave New World Revisited

Zdroj: Brave New World Revisited (1958), Chapter 12 (p. 113)

“Who is going to educate the human race in the principles and practice of conservation?”

Aldous Huxley kniha Brave New World Revisited

Zdroj: Brave New World Revisited (1958), Chapter 12 (p. 112)

“To talk about religion except in terms of human psychology is an irrelevance.”

“One and Many,” p. 3
Do What You Will (1928)

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