An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding/An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature Quotes
An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding/An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature
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“The sweetest and most inoffensive path of life leads through the avenues of science and learning; and whoever can either remove any obstructions in this way, or open up any new prospect, ought so far to be esteemed a benefactor to mankind. And though these researches may appear painful and fatiguing. It is with some minds as with some bodies, which being endowed with vigorous and florid health, require severe exercise, and reap a pleasure from what, to the generality of mankind, may seem burdensome and laborious. Obscurity, indeed, is painful to the mind as well as to the eye; but to bring light from obscurity, by whatever labour, must needs be delightful and rejoicing.”
― An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding/An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature
― An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding/An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature
