Roger Scruton Quote – The Search For What Is Essential
“There is no greater error in the study of human things than to believe that the search for what is essential must lead us to what is hidden.” – Roger Scruton
Read more“There is no greater error in the study of human things than to believe that the search for what is essential must lead us to what is hidden.” – Roger Scruton
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