
“I wish to go beyond the fire that burns me.”
Book II
The Advancement of Learning (1605)
Context: I could not be true and constant to the argument I handle, if I were not willing to go beyond others; but yet not more willing than to have others go beyond me again: which may the better appear by this, that I have propounded my opinions naked and unarmed, not seeking to preoccupate the liberty of men's judgments by confutations.
“I wish to go beyond the fire that burns me.”
Source: 1950s, The Image: Knowledge in Life and Society, 1956, p. 3 Introduction
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“When I say 'I will be true to you' I am drawing a quiet space beyond the reach of other desires.”
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