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Publicity is the very soul of justice. It is the keenest spur to exertion, and the surest of all guards against improbity.
— Jeremy Bentham
Nonsense on stilts
— Jeremy Bentham
The request of industry to government is as modest as that of Diogenes to Alexander: Get out of my light.
— Jeremy Bentham
I don't care whether animals are capable of thinking; all I care about is that they are capable of suffering!
— Jeremy Bentham
The question is not can animals speak but can they suffer.
— Jeremy Bentham
All poetry is misrepresentation.
— Jeremy Bentham
The quantity of pleasure being equal, push-pin is as good as poetry.
— Jeremy Bentham
Pleasure is in itself a good; nay, even setting aside immunity from pain, the only good.
— Jeremy Bentham
All punishment is mischief; all punishment in itself is evil.
— Jeremy Bentham
Prose is when all the lines except the last go on to the end. Poetry is when some of them fall short of it.
— Jeremy Bentham
The law of England has established trial by judge and jury in the conviction that it is the mode best calculated to ascertain the truth.
— Jeremy Bentham
The question is not, "Can they reason?" nor, "Can they talk?" but "Can they suffer?
— Jeremy Bentham
Reputation is the road to power
— Jeremy Bentham
Every law is an infraction of liberty.
— Jeremy Bentham
It is vain to talk of the interest of the community, without understanding what is the interest of the individual.
— Jeremy Bentham
The power of the lawyer is in the uncertainty of the law.
— Jeremy Bentham
Unkind language is sure to produce the fruits of unkindness
that is, suffering in the bosom of others. — Jeremy Bentham
that is, suffering in the bosom of others. — Jeremy Bentham
Stretching his hand up to reach the stars, too often man forgets the flowers at his feet.
— Jeremy Bentham
Leaping forward, the Reverend OCTAVIUS wrung both the black worsted gloves of Mr. BENTHAM, and introduced the latter to the old lawyer and his ward.
— Various
The said truth is that it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong.
— Jeremy Bentham
Those physical difficulties which you cannot account for, be very slow to arraign; for he that would be wiser than Nature would be wiser than God.
— Jeremy Bentham
Lawyers sometimes tell the truth. They'll do anything to win a case.
— Jeremy Bentham
There is no pestilence in a state like a zeal for religion, independent of morality.
— Jeremy Bentham
All government is a trust. Every branch of government is a trust, and immemorially acknowledged to be so.
— Jeremy Bentham
The turn of a sentence has decided the fate of many a friendship, and, for aught that we know, the fate of many a kingdom.
— Jeremy Bentham
It is the greatest good to the greatest number of people which is the measure of right and wrong.
— Jeremy Bentham
Bentham was an atheist and in no sense of the word could he be described as a theologian.
— James E. Crimmins
No power of government ought to be employed in the endeavor to establish any system or article of belief on the subject of religion.
— Jeremy Bentham
Without publicity, no good is permanent; under the auspices of publicity, no evil can continue.
— Jeremy Bentham
The spirit of dogmatic theology poisons anything it touches.
— Jeremy Bentham
The greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation.
— Jeremy Bentham
Is it possible for a man to move the earth? Yes; but he must first find out another earth to stand upon.
— Jeremy Bentham
He'd sworn off sex, remember? Not unless he could do it properly, humanly, heartfully.
— Dev Bentham
As to the evil which results from a censorship, it is impossible to measure it, for it is impossible to tell where it ends.
— Jeremy Bentham
The age we live in is a busy age; in which knowledge is rapidly advancing towards perfection.
— Jeremy Bentham
The addability of the happiness of different subjects is a postulum without which all political reasonings are at a stand
— Jeremy Bentham
Tyranny and anarchy are never far apart.
— Jeremy Bentham
Secrecy, being an instrument of conspiracy, ought never to be the system of a regular government.
— Jeremy Bentham
Right ... is the child of law.
— Jeremy Bentham
The rarest of all human qualities is consistency.
— Jeremy Bentham