the human mind, so blind and languid, shamefully and dishonourably wishes to hide, and yet does not wish anything to be concealed from itself. But it is repaid on the principle that while the human mind lies open to the truth, truth remains hidden from it. Yet even thus, in its miserable condition, it prefers to find joy in true rather than in false things.
 Saint Augustine, Confessions (401). copy citation

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Author Saint Augustine
Source Confessions
Topic truth joy
Date 401
Language English
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Note Translated by Henry Chadwick
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