John Locke Quote

The difference, so observable in men's understandings and parts, does not arise so much from their natural faculties, as acquired habits.


The Conduct of the Understanding; By John Locke... Essays, Moral, Economical, and Political; by Francis Bacon (ed. 1859)


The difference, so observable in men's understandings and parts, does not arise so much from their natural faculties, as acquired habits.

The difference, so observable in men's understandings and parts, does not arise so much from their natural faculties, as acquired habits.

The difference, so observable in men's understandings and parts, does not arise so much from their natural faculties, as acquired habits.

The difference, so observable in men's understandings and parts, does not arise so much from their natural faculties, as acquired habits.