The term many presupposes the term one , and the term one presupposes the term many. — Alfred North Whitehead
…the self-satisfied dogmatism with which mankind at each period of its history — Alfred North Whitehead
The misconception which has haunted philosophic literature throughout the centuries is the — Alfred North Whitehead
Speak out in acts; the time for words has passed, and only deeds will suffice. — Alfred North Whitehead
The human body is an instrument for the production of art in the life of the human soul. — Alfred North Whitehead
In a sense, knowledge shrinks as wisdom grows: for details are swallowed up in principles. — Alfred North Whitehead
Faith in the possibility of science, generated antecedently to the development of — Alfred North Whitehead
Vigorous societies harbor a certain extravagance of objectives, so that men wander — Alfred North Whitehead
It is more important that a proposition be interesting than that it be true. — Alfred North Whitehead
It is in literature that the concrete outlook of humanity receives its expression. — Alfred North Whitehead