David Hume — "A man who has no sense of the ridiculous is a dangerous companion."
A man who has no sense of the ridiculous is a dangerous companion.
A man who has no sense of the ridiculous is a dangerous companion.
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"The most perfect philosophy of the natural kind only staves off our ignorance a little longer."
"All knowledge degenerates into probability."
"The great end of all speculation is to make our natural sentiments of approbation and blame coincide with those of the wise and judicious."
"The chief spring or actuating principle of the human mind is pleasure or pain."
"Custom, then, is the great guide of human life."
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