"There is no such thing as freedom of choice unless there is freedom to refuse."
"For, besides, that many persons find too sensible an interest in perpetually recalling such topics; besides this, I say, the motive of blind despair can never reasonably have place in the sciences; since, however unsuccessful former attempts may have proved, there is still room to hope, that the industry, good fortune, or improved sagacity of succeeding generations may reach discoveries unknown to former ages."
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Source: David Hume (1999). “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding”, p.59, Open Court
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