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H. L. Mencken

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The older I grow the more I distrust the familiar doctrine that age brings wisdom.


— H. L. Mencken


#age #brings #distrust #doctrine #familiar

Women have simple tastes. They get pleasure out of the conversation of children in arms and men in love.


— H. L. Mencken


#arms #children #conversation #get #love

Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.


— H. L. Mencken


#imagination #intelligence #love is #over #triumph

Honor is simply the morality of superior men.


— H. L. Mencken


#honor #morality #simply #superior

The one permanent emotion of the inferior man is fear - fear of the unknown, the complex, the inexplicable. What he wants above everything else is safety.


— H. L. Mencken


#complex #else #emotion #everything #fear

The basic fact about human existence is not that it is a tragedy, but that it is a bore. It is not so much a war as an endless standing in line.


— H. L. Mencken


#about #basic #bore #endless #existence

No one in this world has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people. Nor has anyone ever lost public office thereby.


— H. L. Mencken


#ever #great #great masses #intelligence #lost

It is impossible to imagine the universe run by a wise, just and omnipotent God, but it is quite easy to imagine it run by a board of gods.


— H. L. Mencken


#board #easy #god #gods #imagine

Man is a beautiful machine that works very badly.


— H. L. Mencken


#beautiful #machine #man #very #works

A man may be a fool and not know it, but not if he is married.


— H. L. Mencken


#know #man #married #may






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The marriage made national headlines and many were surprised that Mencken who once called marriage "the end of hope" and who was well known for mocking relations between the sexes had gone to the altar. In 1926 he deliberately had himself arrested for selling an issue of The American Mercury that was banned in Boston under the Comstock laws.

A keen cheerleader of scientific progress he was very skeptical of economic theories and particularly critical of anti-intellectualism bigotry populism fundamentalist Christianity creationism organized religion the existence of God and osteopathic/chiropractic medicine. Henry Louis "H. During and after World War I he was sympathetic to the Germans and was very distrustful of British propaganda.

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