Thomas Robert Malthus Quotes
All That I Can Say Is, That The Wisest And Best Men In All Ages Had Agreed In Giving The Preference, Very Greatly, To The Pleasures Of Intellect; And That My Own Experience Completely Confirmed The Truth Of Their Decisions; That I Had Found Sensual Pleasures Vain, Transient, And Continually Attended With Tedium And Disgust; But That Intellectual Pleasures Appeared To Me Ever Fresh And Young, Filled Up All My Hours Satisfactorily, Gave A New Zest To Life, And Diffused A Lasting Serenity Over My Mind
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