Richard Taylor (philosopher) Quote

Many people... go through life with hardly an original thought; gravitate from one pleasure or amusement to another; gain a livelihood doing what someone else has assigned; flee boredom as best they can; marry and beget children; and then, without having made the slightest difference of any unique significance, die and decay like any animal.


p. 115 - Restoring Pride: The Lost Virtue of Our Age (1995)


Many people... go through life with hardly an original thought; gravitate from one pleasure or amusement to another; gain a livelihood doing what...

Many people... go through life with hardly an original thought; gravitate from one pleasure or amusement to another; gain a livelihood doing what...

Many people... go through life with hardly an original thought; gravitate from one pleasure or amusement to another; gain a livelihood doing what...

Many people... go through life with hardly an original thought; gravitate from one pleasure or amusement to another; gain a livelihood doing what...