There is a sort of men who never go wrong, because they never propose to themselves anything reasonable to do.


In: John Stuart Blackie, The Wisdom of Goethe, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Logic, Truth and Science (p. 168)


There is a sort of men who never go wrong, because they never propose to themselves anything reasonable to do.

There is a sort of men who never go wrong, because they never propose to themselves anything reasonable to do.

There is a sort of men who never go wrong, because they never propose to themselves anything reasonable to do.

There is a sort of men who never go wrong, because they never propose to themselves anything reasonable to do.