
“This book has neither the virtue of irony nor deserves the sympathy reserved for the truly mad.”
From the third book, "The Book of the Idiot"
The Pillow Book
Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Unplaced as yet by chapter
“This book has neither the virtue of irony nor deserves the sympathy reserved for the truly mad.”
From the third book, "The Book of the Idiot"
The Pillow Book
Source: Reason: The Only Oracle Of Man (1784), Ch. IV Section I - Speculation on the Doctrine of the Depravity of Human Reason
Sämtliche Werken, ed. Josef Nadler (1949-1957), vol. III, p. 231.
“Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit and lost without deserving.”
Iago, Act II, scene iii.
Source: Othello (1603–4)
Source: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter II, Section 17, pg. 102
CF 63; p. 111
Karel Appel, a gesture of colour' (1992/2009)
Faith is intermediate between opinion and science. p. 223
The Metalogicon of John of Salisbury (1159)
Source: The Ethics of Freedom (1973 - 1974), p. 397
Source: Messages from the Masters: Tapping into the Power of Love