Pleasure and pain are the only springs of action in man, and always will be.
Claude Adrien HelvetiusThere are men whom a happy disposition, a strong desire of glory and esteem, inspire with the same love for justice and virtue which men in general have for riches and honors. But the number of these men is so small that I only mention them in honor of humanity.
Claude Adrien HelvetiusWhat makes men happy is liking what they have to do. This is a principle on which society is not founded
Claude Adrien HelvetiusA man who believes that he eats his God we do not call mad; yet, a man who says he is Jesus Christ, we call mad.
Claude Adrien HelvetiusDiscipline is simply the art of making the soldiers fear their officers more than the enemy.
Claude Adrien HelvetiusTo be loved, we should merit but little esteem; all superiority attracts awe and aversion.
Claude Adrien HelvetiusTo limit the press is to insult a nation; to prohibit reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves: such a prohibition ought to fill them with disdain.
Claude Adrien HelvetiusDiscipline is, in a manner, nothing else but the art of inspiring the soldiers with greater fear of their officers than of the enemy. This fear has often the effect of courage: but it cannot prevail against the fierce and obstinate valor of people animated by fanaticism, or warm love of their country.
Claude Adrien HelvetiusWhen a miser contents himself with giving nothing, and saving what he has got, and is in other respects guilty of no injustice, he is, perhaps, of all bad men the least injurious to society; the evil he does is properly nothing more than the omission of the good he might do. If, of all the vices, avarice is the most generally detested, it is the effect of an avidity common to all men; it is because men hate those from whom they can expect nothing. The greedy misers rail at sordid misers.
Claude Adrien HelvetiusThe men of sense, the idols of the shallow, are very inferior to the men of passions. It is the strong passions which, rescuing us from sloth, impart to us that continuous and earnest attention necessary to great intellectual efforts.
Claude Adrien HelvetiusHarsh counsels have no effect; they are like hammers which are always repulsed by the anvil.
Claude Adrien Helvetius