
“Study is the child of silence and mystery.”
Source: The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter: Scenes de la Vie de Boheme
1890s, The Path of the Law (1897)
Context: When we study law we are not studying a mystery but a well-known profession. We are studying what we shall want in order to appear before judges, or to advise people in such a way as to keep them out of court. The reason why it is a profession, why people will pay lawyers to argue for them or to advise them, is that in societies like ours the command of the public force is intrusted to the judges in certain cases, and the whole power of the state will be put forth, if necessary, to carry out their judgments and decrees. People want to know under what circumstances and how far they will run the risk of coming against what is so much stronger than themselves, and hence it becomes a business to find out when this danger is to be feared. The object of our study, then, is prediction, the prediction of the incidence of the public force through the instrumentality of the courts.
“Study is the child of silence and mystery.”
Source: The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter: Scenes de la Vie de Boheme
FM 44 as cited in: Oliver Leaman (2002) An Introduction to Classical Islamic Philosophy, p. 179
The Decisive Treatise
Source: Enterprise architecture as strategy, 2006, p. vii
Table Talk" p. 63
Under the Hill and Other Essays (1904)
Source: Trysts with Democracy: Political Practice in South Asia, p. 80
Meaning and Purpose of History in Volume I
Historical essays (2001)