Tr. George Colville (1556); source https://books.google.com/books?id=649EAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA129
The Consolation of Philosophy · De Consolatione Philosophiae, Book V
“I mistrust the judgement of every man in case in which his own wishes are concerned.”
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