The human mind, like a mirror, must be smoothed and polished, freed from false imaginations and perverted notions, before it is fit to receive and reflect the light of truth, and just information.


Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy (Volume 2), Lecture XIV (p. 101)


The human mind, like a mirror, must be smoothed and polished, freed from false imaginations and perverted notions, before it is fit to receive and...

The human mind, like a mirror, must be smoothed and polished, freed from false imaginations and perverted notions, before it is fit to receive and...

The human mind, like a mirror, must be smoothed and polished, freed from false imaginations and perverted notions, before it is fit to receive and...

The human mind, like a mirror, must be smoothed and polished, freed from false imaginations and perverted notions, before it is fit to receive and...