Philosophy Quotes - Page 187
Sir James Mackintosh (1835). “Memoirs of the life of the Right Honorable Sir James Mackintosh”, p.217
Proverbs may not improperly be called the philosophy of the common people.
James Howell (1660). “Lexicon Tetraglotton, an English-French-Italian-Spanish Dictionary: Whereunto is Adjoined a Large Nomenclature of the Proper Terms (in All the Four) Belonging to Several Arts and Sciences, to Recreations, to Professions Both Liberal and Mechanick, &c. Divided Into Fiftie Two Sections; with Another Volume of the Choicest Proverbs in All the Said Toungs, (consisting of Divers Compleat Tomes)”, p.621
James G. Watt, Doug Wead (1985). “The courage of a conservative”, Simon & Schuster
Jacob Bronowski (1976). “The ascent of man”