The voice of reason is more to be regarded than the bent of any present inclination; since inclination will at length come over to reason, though we can never force reason to comply with inclination.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


The voice of reason is more to be regarded than the bent of any present inclination; since inclination will at length come over to reason, though we...

The voice of reason is more to be regarded than the bent of any present inclination; since inclination will at length come over to reason, though we...

The voice of reason is more to be regarded than the bent of any present inclination; since inclination will at length come over to reason, though we...

The voice of reason is more to be regarded than the bent of any present inclination; since inclination will at length come over to reason, though we...