Bertrand Russell Quote

The people who are regarded as moral luminaries are those who forego ordinary pleasures themselves and find compensation in interfering with the pleasures of others.


Ch. 8: Eastern and Western Ideals of Happiness - Sceptical Essays (1928)


The people who are regarded as moral luminaries are those who forego ordinary pleasures themselves and find compensation in interfering with the...

The people who are regarded as moral luminaries are those who forego ordinary pleasures themselves and find compensation in interfering with the...

The people who are regarded as moral luminaries are those who forego ordinary pleasures themselves and find compensation in interfering with the...

The people who are regarded as moral luminaries are those who forego ordinary pleasures themselves and find compensation in interfering with the...