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David Hume Quotes about Past

The supposition that the future resembles the past, is not founded on arguments of any kind, but is derived entirely from habit.

The supposition that the future resembles the past, is not founded on arguments of any kind, but is derived entirely from habit.

David Hume (2015). “A Treatise of Human Nature: Top Philosophy Collections”, p.110, 谷月社

Custom, then, is the great guide of human life. It is that principle alone, which renders our experience useful to us, and makes us expect, for the future, a similar train of events with those which have appeared in the past.

David Hume, Eric Steinberg (1993). “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding ; [with] A Letter from a Gentleman to His Friend in Edinburgh ; [and] An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature”, p.29, Hackett Publishing

When we reflect on our past sentiments and affections, our thought is a faithful mirror, and copies its objects truly; but the colours which it employs are faint and dull, in comparison of those in which our original perceptions were clothed.

David Hume, Eric Steinberg (1992). “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding; [with] A Letter from a Gentleman to His Friend in Edinburgh; [and] An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature”, p.10, Hackett Publishing

If ... the past may be no Rule for the future, all Experience becomes useless and can give rise to no Inferences or Conclusions.

David Hume (1758). “Essays and Treatises on several subjects, etc. New edition”, p.305

It is still open for me, as well as you, to regulate my behavior, by my experience of past events.

DAVID HUME (1854). “THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS OF DAVID HUME.”, p.160