In a review by Bill Janeway of two books, both biographies, one of Frank Ramsey and the other of Maynard Keynes, there is this quote:
For her part, Misak closes with a talk that Ramsey gave to the “Apostles” club at Cambridge in 1925:
“I find now, at least, the world a pleasant and exciting place. You may find it depressing. I am sorry for you, and you despise me. … On the other hand, I pity you with reason, because it is pleasanter to be thrilled than to be depressed and not merely pleasanter but better for all one’s activities.”