"Nothing indeed can be a stronger presumption of……" — David Hume
"Nothing indeed can be a stronger presumption of falsehood than the approbation of the multitude."
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216 Quotes by David Hume
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All the sciences have a relation, greater or less, to human nature; and...however wide any of them may seem to…
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Where ambition can cover its enterprises, even to the person himself, under the appearance of principle, it is the most…
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Your corn is ripe today; mine will be so tomorrow. 'Tis profitable for us both, that I should labour with…
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Your corn is ripe today, mine will be so tomorrow. 'Tis profitable for us both that I should labor with…
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Look round this universe. What an immense profusion of beings, animated and organized, sensible and active! You admire this prodigious…
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I do not have enough faith to believe there is no god.
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God is an ever-present spirit guiding all that happens to a wise and holy end.
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The many instances of forged miracles, and prophecies, and supernatural events, which, in all ages, have either been detected by…
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All this creative power of the mind amounts to no more than the faculty of compounding, transposing, augmenting, or diminishing…
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To consider the matter aright, reason is nothing but a wonderful and unintelligible instinct in our souls, which carries us…
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Tis evident that all reasonings concerning matter of fact are founded on the relation of cause and effect, and that…
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The unhappy of all men is he who believes himself to be so.
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More Approbation Quotes
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We ask advice but we mean approbation.
— Charles Caleb Colton
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Work and thou canst escape the reward; whether the work be fine or course, planting corn or writing epics, so…
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart, and next to escape the censures of…
— Joseph Addison
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There is an honesty which is but decided selfishness in disguise. The person who will not refrain from expressing his…
— Arthur Helps
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It appears evident, therefore, that those actions only can truly be called virtuous, and deserving of moral approbation, which the…
— Thomas Reid
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Ultimately a highly complex sentiment, having its first origin in the social instincts, largely guided by the approbation of our…
— Charles Darwin
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Man and his deed are two distinct things. Whereas a good deed should call forth approbation and a wicked deed…
— Mahatma Gandhi
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The chief arguments that are urged against an established religion, may be used with equal force against an established charity.…
— Herbert Spencer
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Our part is to pursue with steadiness what is right, turning neither to right nor left for the intrigues or…
— Thomas Jefferson
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Utopias are presented for our inspection as a critique of the human state. If they are to be treated as…
— William Golding
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The Cross is the approbation of our existence, not in words, but in an act so completely radical that it…
— Pope Benedict XVI
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If you have a grateful heart (which is a miracle amongst you statesmen), show it by directing the bearer to…
— John Wilmot
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