Bertrand Russell Quotes

Bertrand Russell Quotes 366

The mystic, the poet, the artist, and the scientific discoverer are in their inmost being solitary. What they do may be useful to others, and its usefulness may be an encouragement to them, but, in the moments when they are most alive and most completely fulfilling what they feel to be their function, they are not thinking of the rest of mankind but are pursuing a vision.
 Source: Bertrand Russell: Bertrand Russell: Human Society in Ethics and Politics, (1954), introduction
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