John Locke Quote

For the understanding, like the eye, judging of objects only by its own sight, cannot but be pleased with what it discovers, having less regret for what has escaped it, because it is unknown.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 35), Concerning Human Understanding, Epistle to the Reader (p. 87)


For the understanding, like the eye, judging of objects only by its own sight, cannot but be pleased with what it discovers, having less regret for...

For the understanding, like the eye, judging of objects only by its own sight, cannot but be pleased with what it discovers, having less regret for...

For the understanding, like the eye, judging of objects only by its own sight, cannot but be pleased with what it discovers, having less regret for...

For the understanding, like the eye, judging of objects only by its own sight, cannot but be pleased with what it discovers, having less regret for...