Maimonides Quote

The soul, when accustomed to superfluous things, acquires a strong habit of desiring things which are neither necessary for the preservation of the individual nor for that of the species. This desire is without limit, whilst those which are necessary are few in number and restricted within certain limits; but what is superfluous is without end...


Ch.12 - Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190) - Part III


The soul, when accustomed to superfluous things, acquires a strong habit of desiring things which are neither necessary for the preservation of the...

The soul, when accustomed to superfluous things, acquires a strong habit of desiring things which are neither necessary for the preservation of the...

The soul, when accustomed to superfluous things, acquires a strong habit of desiring things which are neither necessary for the preservation of the...

The soul, when accustomed to superfluous things, acquires a strong habit of desiring things which are neither necessary for the preservation of the...