Henry Adams quote about mind from The Education of Henry Adams - Of all studies, the one he would rather have avoided was that of his own mind.
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Of all studies, the one he would rather have avoided was that of his own mind.
 Henry Adams, The Education of Henry Adams (1906). copy citation

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“Metaphysics insisted on treating the universe as one thought or treating thought as one universe; and philosophers agreed, like a kinetic gas, that the universe could be known only as motion of mind, and therefore as unity. One could know it only as one's self; it was psychology.
Of all forms of pessimism, the metaphysical form was, for a historian, the least enticing. Of all studies, the one he would rather have avoided was that of his own mind. He knew no tragedy so heartrending as introspection, and the more, because—as Mephistopheles said of Marguerite—he was not the first. Nearly all the highest intelligence known to history had drowned itself in the reflection of its own thought, and the bovine survivors had rudely told the truth about it, without affecting the intelligent.” source

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