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Sydney J. Harris Quotes


Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable.

Somebody who never got over the embarrassing fact that he was born in bed with a lady.

Sometimes the best, and only effective, way to kill an idea is to put it into practice.

The art of living consists in knowing which impulses to obey and which must be made to obey.

The beauty of "spacing" children many years apart lies in the fact that parents have time to learn the mistakes that were made with the older ones - which permits them to make exactly the opposite mistakes with the younger ones.

The greatest enemy of progress is not stagnation, but false progress.

The most important thing in an argument, next to being right, is to leave an escape hatch for your opponent, so that he can gracefully swing over to your side without too much apparent loss of face.

The primary purpose of a liberal education is to make one's mind a pleasant place in which to spend one's leisure.

The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers.

The three hardest tasks in the world are neither physical feats nor intellectual achievements, but moral acts: to return love for hate, to include the excluded, and to say, "I was wrong".

The time to relax is when you don't have time for it.

The two words 'information' and 'communication' are often used interchangeably, but they signify quite different things. Information is giving out; communication is getting through.

The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows.

There's no point in burying a hatchet if you're going to put up a marker on the site.

When I hear somebody sigh, 'Life is hard,' I am always tempted to ask, 'Compared to what?'

When we have 'second thoughts' about something, our first thoughts don't seem like thoughts at all - just feelings.

When you run into someone who is disagreeable to others, you may be sure he is uncomfortable with himself; the amount of pain we inflict upon others is directly proportional to the amount we feel within us.