
“Now it is no longer a matter of deciding what to do, but of deciding how to decide.”
Source: Love and Will (1969), Ch. 1 : Introduction : Our Schizoid World, p. 15
“Now it is no longer a matter of deciding what to do, but of deciding how to decide.”
Source: Love and Will (1969), Ch. 1 : Introduction : Our Schizoid World, p. 15
That's not evasion, it's wisdom.
As quoted in The Quotable Politician (2003) by William B. Whitman, p. 25
Reflections on Various Subjects (1665–1678), III. On Taste
Context: Some have a species of instinct (the source of which they are ignorant of), and decide all questions that come before them by its aid, and always decide rightly. These follow their taste more than their intelligence, because they do not permit their temper and self-love to prevail over their natural discernment. All they do is in harmony, all is in the same spirit. This harmony makes them decide correctly on matters, and form a correct estimate of their value. But speaking generally there are few who have a taste fixed and independent of that of their friends, they follow example and fashion which generally form the standard of taste.
“Here is the wisdom of the ages: Men rule but women decide.”
Source: The Number of the Beast (1980), Chapter XLVII : “There are no tomorrows.”, p. 464