A man acquainted with history may, in some respect, be said to have lived from the beginning of the world, and to have been making continual additions to his stock of knowledge in every century.David Hume
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Heaven and hell suppose two distinct species of men, the good and the bad. But the greatest part of mankind float betwixt vice and virtue.
David Hume
To hate, to love, to think, to feel, to see; all this is nothing but to perceive.
David Hume
It is not reason which is the guide of life, but custom.
David Hume
The law always limits every power it gives.
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And what is the greatest number? Number one.
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Everything in the world is purchased by labor.
David Hume
Custom is the great guide to human life.
David Hume
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