The laws of probability, so true in general, so fallacious in particular.
-- Edward Gibbon
-- Edward Gibbon
Related:
- The laws of probability, so true in general, so fallacious in
particular.
Edward... - This principle is so perfectly general that no particular
application of it is possible.
Quoted by George... - Mormonism: Nothing so hilarious could possibly be true.
Or all bad. -- Edward... - Nothing is so useless as a general
maxim... - The true genius is a mind of large general powers, accidentally determined
to some particular direction.
Samuel... - The various modes of worship which prevailed in the Roman world were all
considered by the people as equally true;
by the philosopher as equally false; and by the magistrate... - Cats are so marvelously true to
themselves... - All is One? But One is so Many!
--
Edward... - There is no trajectory so pathetic as that of an artist in decline.
Edward...
