David Hume Quotations (Part 2)
Stercus accidit. David Hume Men are much oftener thrown on their knees by the melancholy than by the agreeable passions. David Hume Men often act knowingly against their interest. David …
Stercus accidit. David Hume Men are much oftener thrown on their knees by the melancholy than by the agreeable passions. David Hume Men often act knowingly against their interest. David …
The truth springs from arguments amongst friends. David Hume When men are most sure and arrogant they are commonly most mistaken, giving views to passion without that proper deliberation which …
The Ad-dressing of cats Again I must remind you that A Dog’s a Dog — A CAT’S A CAT. With Cats, some say, one rule is true: Don’t peak tillyou …
Your corn is ripe today; mine will be so tomorrow. ‘Tis profitable for us both, that I should labour with you today, and that you should aid me tomorrow. I …