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The simplest principles become difficult of practice, when habits, formed in error, have been fixed by time, and the sim
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"The simplest principles become difficult of practice, when habits, formed in error, have been fixed by time, and the simplest truths hard to receive when prejudice has warped the mind"

- Francis Wright

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In this quote, Francis Wright is highlighting the difficulty of breaking old habits and beliefs that have been instilled in us gradually. He recommends that even the simplest concepts and truths can end up being challenging to implement or accept when our minds have actually been influenced by previous errors and predispositions. This can make it challenging to alter our methods and open ourselves up to originalities and perspectives. Wright's words work as a tip to continuously question our beliefs and routines, and to be open up to unlearning and relearning in order to grow and develop as individuals.

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Francis Wright This quote is written / told by Francis Wright between September 6, 1795 and December 13, 1852. She was a famous Activist from Scotland. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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