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" These pleasures, by repetition, lose their relish. It is a property of the machine, for which we know no remedy, that the organs, by which we perceive pleasure, are blunted and benumbed by being frequently exercised in the same way. "
Lectures on Moral Science: Delivered Before the Lowell Institute, Boston - Сторінка 61
автори: Mark Hopkins - 1862 - 304 стор.
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