That life is worth living is the most necessary of assumptions and, were it not assumed, the most impossible of conclusions.


The Life of Reason (1905-1906) - Vol. I, Reason in Common Sense


That life is worth living is the most necessary of assumptions and, were it not assumed, the most impossible of conclusions.

That life is worth living is the most necessary of assumptions and, were it not assumed, the most impossible of conclusions.

That life is worth living is the most necessary of assumptions and, were it not assumed, the most impossible of conclusions.

That life is worth living is the most necessary of assumptions and, were it not assumed, the most impossible of conclusions.