John Locke Quote

The thoughts that come often unsought, and, as it were, drop into the mind, are commonly the most valuable of any we have.


Continuation of familiar letters between Mr. Locke, and several of his friends. [Miscellaneous letters and pieces (ed. 1812)


The thoughts that come often unsought, and, as it were, drop into the mind, are commonly the most valuable of any we have.

The thoughts that come often unsought, and, as it were, drop into the mind, are commonly the most valuable of any we have.

The thoughts that come often unsought, and, as it were, drop into the mind, are commonly the most valuable of any we have.

The thoughts that come often unsought, and, as it were, drop into the mind, are commonly the most valuable of any we have.