There is always more goodness in the world than there appears to be, because goodness is of its very nature modest and retiring.


Ch. 7 : Helvétius : The Contradiction, p. 188 - The Friends of Voltaire (1906)


There is always more goodness in the world than there appears to be, because goodness is of its very nature modest and retiring.

There is always more goodness in the world than there appears to be, because goodness is of its very nature modest and retiring.

There is always more goodness in the world than there appears to be, because goodness is of its very nature modest and retiring.

There is always more goodness in the world than there appears to be, because goodness is of its very nature modest and retiring.