John Mill

John Mill
adopt case eyes logic personal practices regarded shown stronger unless willing
No stronger case can be shown for prohibiting anything which is regarded as a personal immorality, than is made out for suppressing these practices in the eyes of those who regard them as impieties; and unless we are willing to adopt the logic of per
disturb indolence mind
A philosopher is there to disturb the indolence of the mind
collection few foolish public wise
That miscellaneous collection of a few wise and many foolish individuals, called the public