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Samuel Butler byl anglický spisovatel a překladatel. Studoval na univerzitě v Cambridge a nejdříve se připravoval na dráhu anglikánského duchovního. Pochybnosti o víře jej však přiměly, aby svůj záměr opustil a roku 1859 odjel na Nový Zéland. Zde založil ovčí farmu, jejímž prodejem později vydělal menší jmění, a začal literárně tvořit. Do Anglie se vrátil roku 1864 a natrvalo se usadil v Londýně. Roku 1872 vydal anonymně utopický román Erewhon, jímž se etabloval jako spisovatel. Nikdy se neoženil.

Samuel Butler byl prvním myslitelem, který uvažoval o možnosti, že by stroje mohly cestou darwinovského výběru vyvinout vědomí. Wikipedia  

✵ 4. prosinec 1835 – 18. červen 1902
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„Učitelé vysokých škol jsou příliš zaměstnáni vzděláváním mladých mužů, než aby je něco naučili.“

Zdroj: Vaněk, Zdeněk, Kaleidoskop, Zdeněk Vaněk, Plzeň, 2009, 1, 420, 978-80-254-5071-0, http://kaleidoskop.webz.cz/Kaleidoskop.pdf, 37

Samuel Butler: Citáty anglicky

“A pair of lovers are like sunset and sunrise: there are such things every day but we very seldom see them.”

Samuel Butler kniha The Way of All Flesh

Zdroj: The Way of All Flesh (1903), Ch. 11

“I do not mind lying, but I hate inaccuracy.”

Falsehood, iv
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XIX - Truth and Convenience

“The great characters of fiction live as truly as the memories of dead men. For the life after death it is not necessary that a man or woman should have lived.”

Hamlet, Don Quixote, Mr. Pickwick and others
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XIV - Higgledy-Piggledy

“The public buys its opinions as it buys its meat, or takes in its milk, on the principle that it is cheaper to do this than to keep a cow. So it is, but the milk is more likely to be watered.”

Public Opinions
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XVII - Material for a Projected Sequel to Alps and Sanctuaries

“Though analogy is often misleading, it is the least misleading thing we have.”

Thought and Word, ii
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part VII - On the Making of Music, Pictures, and Books

“There are some things which it is madness not to try to know but which it is almost as much madness to try to know.”

Trying to Know
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part X - The Position of a HomoUnius Libri

“The composer is seldom a great theorist; the theorist is never a great composer. Each is equally fatal to and essential in the other.”

Action and Study
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part IX - A Painter's Views on Painting

“The true laws of God are the laws of our own well-being.”

God's Laws
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part II - Elementary Morality

“If I die prematurely, at any rate I shall be saved from being bored by my own success.”

Compensation
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part X - The Position of a HomoUnius Libri

“The man who lets himself be bored is even more contemptible than the bore.”

The Fair Haven http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext04/fhvn10h.htm, Memoir of the Late John Pickard Owen, Ch. 3 (1873)

“Some men love truth so much that they seem to be in continual fear lest she should catch cold on over-exposure.”

Truth, vii
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XIX - Truth and Convenience