
“Intelligence is sexy par excellence.”
Original: (it) L'intelligenza è sexy per eccellenza.
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Source: Doing Virtuous Business (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 27.
“Intelligence is sexy par excellence.”
Original: (it) L'intelligenza è sexy per eccellenza.
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Source: Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
“Law is par excellence the thing that wants a reason.”
The Architecture of Theories (1891)
Context: To suppose universal laws of nature capable of being apprehended by the mind and yet having no reason for their special forms, but standing inexplicable and irrational, is hardly a justifiable position. Uniformities are precisely the sort of facts that need to be accounted for. That a pitched coin should sometimes turn up heads and sometimes tails calls for no particular explanation; but if it shows heads every time, we wish to know how this result has been brought about. Law is par excellence the thing that wants a reason.
“The charm par excellence belongs to the rebellious and determined woman.”
Original: Il fascino per eccellenza appartiene alla donna ribelle e determinata.
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Henri Poincaré, Critic of Crisis: Reflections on His Universe of Discourse (1954), Ch. 1. The Iconoclast
“The Greeks treated Homer as their Scripture par excellence, much as the Jews regarded the Bible.”
Footnote: Strictly speaking, "canonical" is not quite exact for the Greeks; and anachronistic even for the Jews...
Ch.VIII Further Observations on the Bible
The Common Background of Greek and Hebrew Civilizations (1965 [1962])
Context: Only two people in East Mediterranean antiquity developed [parallel tendecies towards] "canonical" Scripture: the Greeks and the Jews. The Greeks treated Homer as their Scripture par excellence, much as the Jews regarded the Bible.... Hebrew and pagan Greek scriptures were each considered the divinely inspired guide for life.
1964, p. 141; Chapter 1; Chapter 1: The Origin of Speech
Speech, 1930
André Breton or the Quest of the Beginning
Source: Alternating Current (1967)
Context: If we are a metaphor of the universe, the human couple is the metaphor par excellence, the point of intersection of all forces and the seed of all forms. The couple is time recaptured, the return to the time before time.