John Locke Quote

Defects and weakness in men's understandings, as well as other faculties, come from want of a right use of their own minds; I am apt to think, the fault is generally mislaid upon nature, and there is often a complaint of want of parts, when the fault lies in want of a due improvement of them.


THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE, Esq; (ed. 1759)


Defects and weakness in men's understandings, as well as other faculties, come from want of a right use of their own minds; I am apt to think, the...

Defects and weakness in men's understandings, as well as other faculties, come from want of a right use of their own minds; I am apt to think, the...

Defects and weakness in men's understandings, as well as other faculties, come from want of a right use of their own minds; I am apt to think, the...

Defects and weakness in men's understandings, as well as other faculties, come from want of a right use of their own minds; I am apt to think, the...