
“If the ignorant keeps silent, people would not differ.”
al-Shahid al-Tustari, Ihqaqul-Haq, vol.12, p. 432
General
Verse XLI.3
Tirukkural
“If the ignorant keeps silent, people would not differ.”
al-Shahid al-Tustari, Ihqaqul-Haq, vol.12, p. 432
General
Book 1, Ch. 4 (as translated by LJ Walker and B Crick)
Discourses on Livy (1517)
Context: The demands of a free populace, too, are very seldom harmful to liberty, for they are due either to the populace being oppressed or to the suspicious that it is going to be oppressed... and, should these impressions be false, a remedy is provided in the public platform on which some man of standing can get up, appeal to the crowd, and show that it is mistaken. And though, as Tully remarks, the populace may be ignorant, it is capable of grasping the truth and readily yields when a man, worthy of confidence, lays the truth before it.
“Science has made us gods even before we are worthy of being men.”
La science a fait de nous des dieux avant même que nous méritions d'être des hommes.
[Jean Rostand, Thoughts of a Biologist, 1939]
Leopold II, The Whole Story https://odysee.com/@BelgianCongo:3/Leopold-II-Het-Hele-Verhaal-Aflevering-1:1 King Leopold I to his son Prince Leopold II.
The Confession (c. 452?)
“Words, their sound and even their very appearance, are, of course, everything to the poet.”
Form in Modern Poetry(1932)
“Charity is any kind act. No matter how little it may appear before others.”