“You must comprehend the fact, that a long and a short statement are able to reach the same aim.” (Epicurus)
Two photos by Frizztext
Actually I’m trying to introduce my articles about philosophy via 1 photo combined with 1 short quotation!
Read more, if interested, in my blog article “The devil is waiting” at
flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/04/25/devil-is-waiting/
or via the amazon book review
www.amazon.com/review/R18QJ5QZTVDU4R/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm
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second example:
“Everyone, who is listening to his inner landscape of thoughts, is able to discover his identity, so that he is able to repel everything, which does not fit this.” (Michel de Montaigne)
Read more in my blog post about Michel de Montaigne at
flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/05/28/montaigne-the-fir…
or via the amazon book review
www.amazon.com/review/RVTOICZJ9AYBB/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm
Related articles
- Michel de Montaigne: “Literally” an Ancestor? (gherkinstomatoes.com)
- As Michel de Montaigne Puts It (bello2buono.com)
- Montaigne and the acceptance of uncertainty (richardgwyn.wordpress.com)
- 100 Words, 100 Days: Day 49. On Montaigne. (aardvarkian.com)
- Montaigne’s Case For Ignorance (nybooks.com)
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