バートランド・ラッセルの名言・警句( Bertrand Russell Quotes )


It is easier for him than it would be if he had no philosophy to avoid frantic panic and to develop a capacity for stoic endurance in misfortune. I do not pretend that such a man will always be happy. It is scarcely possiblle to be always happy in a world such as that in which we find ourselves, but I do think taht true philosopher is less likely than others are to suffer from baffled despair and fascinated terror in the contemplation of possible disaster.
 Source: Portraits from Memory and Other Essyas, 1956、p.170
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