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The Wealth of Nations Quotes

By nature a philosopher is not in genius and disposition half so different from a street porter, as a mastiff is from a greyhound.

Source:(The Modern Library, ed. 1937), Book I, Chapter II, Page 16
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Adam Smith (The Wealth of Nations Book Quotes)
  • Book: The Wealth of Nations
  • Writer: Adam Smith
  • Genre: Philosophy, Economics
  • Published: 1776
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