Augustus De Morgan Quote

The gambling reasoner is incorrigible; if he would but take to the squaring of the circle, what a load of misery would be saved.


A Budget of Paradoxes Reprinted, with the Author's Additions, from the Athenaeum Augustus De Morgan (ed. 1872)


The gambling reasoner is incorrigible; if he would but take to the squaring of the circle, what a load of misery would be saved.

The gambling reasoner is incorrigible; if he would but take to the squaring of the circle, what a load of misery would be saved.

The gambling reasoner is incorrigible; if he would but take to the squaring of the circle, what a load of misery would be saved.

The gambling reasoner is incorrigible; if he would but take to the squaring of the circle, what a load of misery would be saved.