Leonardo da Vinci Quote

When the thing taken into union is perfectly adapted to that which receives it, the result is delight and pleasure and satisfaction.


The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (Richter, 1888) - XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.


When the thing taken into union is perfectly adapted to that which receives it, the result is delight and pleasure and satisfaction.

When the thing taken into union is perfectly adapted to that which receives it, the result is delight and pleasure and satisfaction.

When the thing taken into union is perfectly adapted to that which receives it, the result is delight and pleasure and satisfaction.

When the thing taken into union is perfectly adapted to that which receives it, the result is delight and pleasure and satisfaction.