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We Call Quotes by David Hume
- Let us consider what we call vicious luxury. No gratification, however sensual, can of itself be esteemed vicious. A gratification is only vicious when it…
- What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'.
- Learning has been as great a Loser by being shut up in Colleges and Cells, and secluded from the World and good Company. By that…
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