The Voyage of Captain Popanilla Quotes
The Voyage of Captain Popanilla
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“Man is created for a purpose; the object of his existence is to perfect himself. Man is imperfect by nature, because if nature had made him perfect he would have had no wants; and it is only by supplying his wants that utility can be developed. The development of utility is therefore the object of our being, and the attainment of this great end the cause of our existence.”
― The Voyage of Captain Popanilla
― The Voyage of Captain Popanilla
“The messenger from the Republics of the West now prostrated himself before the Statue. He informed it that two parties had, unfortunately, broken out in these countries, and threatened their speedy dissolution; that one party maintained that all human government originated in the wants of man; while the other party asserted that it originated in the desires of man. That these factions had become so violent and so universal that public business was altogether stopped,”
― The Voyage of Captain Popanilla
― The Voyage of Captain Popanilla
