The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. – Walter Bagehot
Source: Walter Bagehot; The English Constitution (1867) No. VII, Its Supposed Checks and Balances, page 250.
The greatest pleasure in life is doing what others say you cannot do.
Source: Walter Bagehot; The English Constitution (1867) No. VII, Its Supposed Checks and Balances, page 250.
The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.
Source: Walter Bagehot; The English Constitution (1867), No. VII, Its Supposed Checks and Balances, page: 250. Original Quote: The greatest enjoyment possible to man was that which this philosophy promises its votaries—the pleasure of being always right, and always reasoning—without ever being bound to look at anything.
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The greatest pleasure in life is doing what others say you cannot do.
Source: Walter Bagehot; The English Constitution (1867) No. VII, Its Supposed Checks and Balances, page: 250. Original Quote: The greatest enjoyment possible to man was that which this philosophy promises its votaries—the pleasure of being always right, and always reasoning—without ever being bound to look at anything.