There are those who so dislike the nude that they find something indecent in the naked truth.
F. H. BradleyTrue penitence condemns to silence. What a man is ready to recall he would be willing to repeat.
F. H. BradleyThe Self has turned out to mean so many things, to mean them so ambiguously, and to be so wavering in its application, that we do not feel encouraged.
F. H. BradleyMy external sensations are no less private to my self than are my thoughts or my feelings. In either case my experience falls within my own circle, a circle closed on the outside... the whole world for each is peculiar and private to that soul.
F. H. BradleyIt is by a wise economy of nature that those who suffer without change, and whom no one can help, become uninteresting. Yet so it may happen that those who need sympathy the most often attract it the least.
F. H. BradleyThe hunter for aphorisms on human nature has to fish in muddy water, and he is even condemned to find much of his own mind.
F. H. BradleyIt is good to know what a man is, and also what the world takes him for. But you do not understand him until you have learnt how he understands himself.
F. H. BradleyReligion is rather the attempt to express the complete reality of goodness through every aspect of our being.
F. H. BradleyOne said of suicide, As long as one has brains one should not blow them out. And another answered, But when one has ceased to have them, too often one cannot.
F. H. BradleyThe cost of a thing is what I call life which has to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run.
F. H. BradleyThe world is the best of all possible worlds, and everything in it is a necessary evil.
F. H. BradleyThe propriety of some persons seems to consist in having improper thoughts about their neighbors.
F. H. BradleyReason teaches us that what is good is good for something, and that what is good for nothing is not good at all.
F. H. BradleyWe say that a girl with her doll anticipates the mother. It is more true, perhaps, that most mothers are still but children with playthings.
F. H. BradleyThe force of the blow depends on the resistance. It is sometimes better not to struggle against temptation. Either fly or yield at once.
F. H. Bradley