Nothing so like as eggs; yet no one, on account of this appearing similarity, expects the same taste and relish in all of them.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 35), An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Section IV, Part II (p. 462)


Nothing so like as eggs; yet no one, on account of this appearing similarity, expects the same taste and relish in all of them.

Nothing so like as eggs; yet no one, on account of this appearing similarity, expects the same taste and relish in all of them.

Nothing so like as eggs; yet no one, on account of this appearing similarity, expects the same taste and relish in all of them.

Nothing so like as eggs; yet no one, on account of this appearing similarity, expects the same taste and relish in all of them.