Great Books: The Foundation of a Liberal Education (1954)
“The best method, I think, of communicating to others the Truth, is that by which a Man has learnt it himself.”
Christianity not Mysterious (1696), Preface
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Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793)
“Man never thinks himself happy, but when he enjoys those things which others want or desire.”
Optimism (1903)
Context: The highest result of education is tolerance. Long ago men fought and died for their faith; but it took ages to teach them the other kind of courage, — the courage to recognize the faiths of their brethren and their rights of conscience. Tolerance is the first principle of community; it is the spirit which conserves the best that all men think.
Liner notes for Live in Japan. Impulse. GRD-4-102, 1991.
Galen, On the Doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato,: PHP III 8.35.1-11 translation: De Lacy, Phillip (1978- 1984) Galen, On the Doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato, Berlin. p. 233; cited in: Christopher Jon Elliott. "Galen, Rome and the Second Sophistic." p. 147-8.