Fiori Club
What we consider to be our fundamental ideas concerning the world are often indications of the immaturity of our minds.
Sometimes we stand in wonder before a chosen object; we build up hypotheses and reveries; in this way we form convictions which have all the appearance of true knowledge. But the initial course is impure: the first impression is not a fundamental truth.
What we consider to be our fundamental ideas concerning the world are often indications of the immaturity of our minds.
Sometimes we stand in wonder before a chosen object; we build up hypotheses and reveries; in this way we form convictions which have all the appearance of true knowledge. But the initial course is impure: the first impression is not a fundamental truth.
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