human mind often, think part, a state pain pleasure, call a state indi — Edmund Burke, A Philosophical Enquiry Origin Ideas Sublime Beautiful

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The human mind is often, and I think it is for the most part, in a state neither of pain nor pleasure, which I call a state of indifference.

Edmund Burke, A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful

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