“So is there a cure?' I asked. 'It's not a disease,' he explained. 'It doesn't need curing. It's just how you are.”
Quotes by John Robison
“Mutual encouragement in the indulgence of hazardous thoughts and opinions which flatter our wishes or propensities is a lure which few minds can resist.”
“He may address his Provincial Superior, by directing his letter Soli, or the General by Primo, or the Superiors in general by Quibus licet. In these letters he may mention whatever he thinks conducive to the advancement of the Order; he may inform the Superiors how his instructor behaves to him; if assiduous or remiss, indulgent”
John RobisonJohn Robison was a Scottish physicist and inventor, best known for his contributions to the fields of science and literature during the Enlightenment period. Born in 1739, he initially pursued a caree...