Such are the differences among human beings in their sources of pleasure, their susceptibilities of pain, and the operation on them of different physical and moral agencies, that unless there is a corresponding diversity in their modes of life, they neither obtain their fair share of happiness, nor grow up to the mental, moral, and aesthetic stature of which their nature is capable.


On Liberty by John Stuart Mill (ed. 1867)


Such are the differences among human beings in their sources of pleasure, their susceptibilities of pain, and the operation on them of different...

Such are the differences among human beings in their sources of pleasure, their susceptibilities of pain, and the operation on them of different...

Such are the differences among human beings in their sources of pleasure, their susceptibilities of pain, and the operation on them of different...

Such are the differences among human beings in their sources of pleasure, their susceptibilities of pain, and the operation on them of different...