They who are in love with an opinion, rather than with the truth, will never be cured of their error.
Conservatism founder
They who are in love with an opinion, rather than with the truth, will never be cured of their error.
Conservatism founder
Attributed, a general philosophical observation.
c. 1770s-1790s
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