A man who does not know what has been thought by those who have gone before him is sure to set an undue value upon his own ideas—ideas which have perhaps been tried and found wanting. As accumulated learning stifles the mental powers, so original thinking has been known to bring about a puffy, unsubstantial mental condition.


Chapter I, p. 78 - Memoirs (1885)


A man who does not know what has been thought by those who have gone before him is sure to set an undue value upon his own ideas—ideas which have...

A man who does not know what has been thought by those who have gone before him is sure to set an undue value upon his own ideas—ideas which have...

A man who does not know what has been thought by those who have gone before him is sure to set an undue value upon his own ideas—ideas which have...

A man who does not know what has been thought by those who have gone before him is sure to set an undue value upon his own ideas—ideas which have...