Quotes

Mortimer J. Adler

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One of the embarrassing problems for the early nineteenth-century champions of the Christian faith was that not one of the first six Presidents of the United States was an orthodox Christian.

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One of the aims of sexual union is procreation - the creation by reproduction of an image of itself, of the union.

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Mortimer J. Adler

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Not to engage in the pursuit of ideas is to live like ants instead of men.

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Mortimer J. Adler

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Not to engage in the pursuit of ideas is to live like ants instead of like men.

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Mortimer J. Adler

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My chief reason for choosing Christianity was because the mysteries were incomprehensible. What's the point of revelation if we could figure it out ourselves? If it were wholly comprehensible, then it would just be another philosophy.

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Mortimer J. Adler

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Most of the great stories of love-in novels and plays-are stories of erotic love.

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Mortimer J. Adler

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Men value things in three ways: as useful, as pleasant or sources of pleasure, and as excellent, or as intrinsically admirable or honorable.

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Mortimer J. Adler

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Loving someone may involve more than goodwill toward them-wishing to benefit them or give to them, but it must involve at least that. If it doesn't, it isn't love at all.

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Mortimer J. Adler

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Love without conversation is impossible.

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MOrtimer J. Adler

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Love wishes to perpetuate itself. Love wishes for immortality.

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