The human mind, when it is in a healthy state, is never satisfied with having attained a certain measure of truth; it is always aspiring to a higher.
Utilitarianism, liberty
The human mind, when it is in a healthy state, is never satisfied with having attained a certain measure of truth; it is always aspiring to a higher.
Utilitarianism, liberty
A System of Logic, Book VI, Chapter I, Section 1
1843
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