F. H. Bradley Quote

The man whose nature is such that by one path alone his chief desire will reach consummation will try to find it on that path, whatever it may be, and whatever the world thinks of it; and if he does not, he is contemptible.


Reported by Brand Blanshard in 'Francis Herbert Bradley', Journal of Philosophy (1925).


The man whose nature is such that by one path alone his chief desire will reach consummation will try to find it on that path, whatever it may be,...

The man whose nature is such that by one path alone his chief desire will reach consummation will try to find it on that path, whatever it may be,...

The man whose nature is such that by one path alone his chief desire will reach consummation will try to find it on that path, whatever it may be,...

The man whose nature is such that by one path alone his chief desire will reach consummation will try to find it on that path, whatever it may be,...