Arthur Koestler Quotes

I think most historians will agree that the part played by impulses of selfish, individual aggression in the holocausts of history was small; first and foremost, the slaughter was meant as an offering to the gods, to king and country, or the future happiness of mankind. The crimes of Caligula shrink to insignificance compared to […]

The evolution of the brain not only overshot the needs of prehistoric man, it is the only example of evolution providing a species with an organ which it does not know how to use.

If the creator had a purpose in equipping us with a neck, he surely meant us to stick it out.

Behaviorism has substituted for the erstwhile anthropomorphic view of the rat a ratomorphic view of man.