"Rules for Happiness: something to do, someone to love, something to hope for."
"One cannot avoid a certain feeling of disgust, when one observes the actions of man displayed on the great stage of the world. Wisdom is manifested by individuals here and there; but the web of human history as a whole appears to be woven from folly and childish vanity, often, too, from puerile wickedness and love of destruction: with the result that at the end one is puzzled to know what idea to form of our species which prides itself so much on its advantages."
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Source: 'Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Ethics' (1785, translation by T. K. Abbott) sect. 2
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