David Hume Quote

What is easy and obvious is never valued; and even what is in itself difficult, if we come to knowledge of it without difficulty, and without and stretch of thought or judgment, is but little regarded.


A treatise of human nature [by D. Hume]. (ed. 1817)


What is easy and obvious is never valued; and even what is in itself difficult, if we come to knowledge of it without difficulty, and without and...

What is easy and obvious is never valued; and even what is in itself difficult, if we come to knowledge of it without difficulty, and without and...

What is easy and obvious is never valued; and even what is in itself difficult, if we come to knowledge of it without difficulty, and without and...

What is easy and obvious is never valued; and even what is in itself difficult, if we come to knowledge of it without difficulty, and without and...