David Hume
– Scottish historian, economist, enlightenment philosopher, librarian, and essayist
David Hume scottish philosopher, historian and economist David Hume is known for his views on knowledge, power, ethics and religion. He has kept realism and experience at the top.
- When the power of speech is at its peak, reasoning and reasoning are of no importance.
- Freedom of choice is the greatest thing, and freedom of rejection is even greater.
- When a person does not have confidence in himself, he is proud of himself, then there is a high possibility that someone will make a wrong decision.
- A wise person’s beliefs are also based on evidence and reality.
- What can be more surprising than that many people are ruled by a few counted dense people.
- People are lucky whose problems match their temperament and abilities. But the best are those whose mood and abilities can solve any problem.
- It is good to be philosophical but the aim of your whole philosophy should be humanity.
- To hate, to love, to think, to feel, each of these forms a personality. Habit always gives faith and hope but not knowledge.
- Families are precious things in human life. Solves many problems automatically. And saves you from making many decisions.
- It never happens that freedom ends in a flash, it’s a pink scare. But if it starts taking steps gradually, then the human does not even know.
- Humans are as important as conches in this universe.
- Beauty is in the mind and not in the thing, so beauty increases when people see it knowingly.
- Hope is the original happiness and fear is the original sorrow.