Affair Quote by John Locke
“He that in the ordinary affairs of life would admit of nothing but direct plain demonstration would be sure of nothing in this world but of perishing quickly.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Two Treatises of Government, 1689
People who demand only obvious proof miss deeper truths and risk failure.
In simple terms: Only obvious proof is insufficient.
Seek evidence beyond the obvious.
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When to use this quote
- scientific research
- legal arguments
- personal decisions
- business strategy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance obvious facts with deeper analysis?
- When might hidden evidence be more reliable?
Overreliance on visible proof can ignore subtle but crucial factors.