Useless Knowledge Quotes

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Bertrand Russell
“There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge.”
Bertrand Russell, The Will to Doubt

Bertrand Russell
“The two things most universally desired are power and admiration. Ignorant men, as a rule, only achieve either by brutal means, involving the acquisition of physical mastery. Culture gives a man less harmful forms of power and more deserving ways of making himself admired.”
Bertrand Russell, The Will to Doubt

Bertrand Russell
“A life confined to what is personal is likely, sooner or later, to become unbearably painful; it is only by windows into a larger and less fretful cosmos that the more tragic parts of life become endurable.”
Bertrand Russell, The Will to Doubt