Bertrand Russell Quote

To abandon the struggle for private happiness, to expel all eagerness of temporary desire, to burn with passion for eternal things-this is emancipation, and this is the free man's worship... United with his fellow men by the strongest of all ties, the tie of a common doom, the free man finds that a new vision is with him always, shedding over every daily task the light of love.


Why I am not a Christian, and other essays on religion and related subjects (ed. Touchstone, 1957)


To abandon the struggle for private happiness, to expel all eagerness of temporary desire, to burn with passion for eternal things-this is...

To abandon the struggle for private happiness, to expel all eagerness of temporary desire, to burn with passion for eternal things-this is...

To abandon the struggle for private happiness, to expel all eagerness of temporary desire, to burn with passion for eternal things-this is...

To abandon the struggle for private happiness, to expel all eagerness of temporary desire, to burn with passion for eternal things-this is...