had knowledge, and he had art; for once the philosopher and the poet lived in one soul; and he created for himself a medium of expression in which both beauty and truth might find room and play—the dialogue.
Vyenhas quoted5 months ago
Crito, I owe a cock to Asclepius; will you remember to pay the debt?” “The debt shall be paid,” said Crito;
Vyenhas quoted9 months ago
“One thing only I know, and that is that I know nothing.”
Vyenhas quoted9 months ago
he asked them, quietly, tò tí?—what is it? What do you mean by these abstract words with which you so easily settle the problems of life and death? What do you mean by honor, virtue, morality, patriotism? What do you mean by yourself?
Vyenhas quoted9 months ago
Science without philosophy, facts without perspective and valuation, cannot save us from havoc and despair. Science gives us knowledge, but only philosophy can give us wisdom.
Vyenhas quoted9 months ago
All that remained was the scientific specialist, who knew “more and more about less and less,” and the philosophical speculator, who knew less and less about more and more.