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Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays by Charles Sanders Peirce
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“Many a man has cherished for years as his hobby some vague shadow of an idea, too meaningless to be positively false; he has, nevertheless, passionately loved it, has made it his companion by day and by night, and has given to it his strength and his life, leaving all other occupations for its sake, and in short has lived with it and for it, until it has become, as it were, flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone; and then he has waked up some bright morning to find it gone, clean vanished away like the beautiful Melusina of the fable, and the essence of his life goes with it.”
Charles Peirce, Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays