Forwarded from IMPERIVM
"Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance."
~George Bernard Shaw
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~George Bernard Shaw
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Men are so quick to blame the gods: they say that we devise their misery. But they themselves - in their depravity - design grief greater than the griefs that fate assigns.
Ah how shameless – the way these mortals blame the gods. From us alone they say come all their miseries yes, but they themselves with their own reckless ways compound their pains beyond their proper share.
~Homer, The Odyssey
Ah how shameless – the way these mortals blame the gods. From us alone they say come all their miseries yes, but they themselves with their own reckless ways compound their pains beyond their proper share.
~Homer, The Odyssey
"The hero of my tale, whom I love with all the strength of my soul, whom I have tried to set forth in all his beauty, and who has always been, and always will be most beautiful is – the truth."
~Leo Tolstoy
"Of life's two chief prizes, beauty and truth, I found the first in a loving heart and the second in a laborer's hand."
~Khalil Gibran
~Leo Tolstoy
"Of life's two chief prizes, beauty and truth, I found the first in a loving heart and the second in a laborer's hand."
~Khalil Gibran
Forwarded from The Exaltation of Beauty
"Aesthetics grounds ethics (the good is defined by what is beautiful) and ethics grounds aesthetics (the good is inseparable from the beautiful)."
~Dominique Venner
~Dominique Venner
Forwarded from The Wardrobe 👑
“Faith does not set aside natural duties, but perfects and strengthens them.” — Johann Albrecht Bengel
Forwarded from IMPERIVM
“Life without prejudice, were it ever to be tried, would soon reveal itself to be a life without principle. For prejudices, as we have seen earlier, are often built-in principles. They are the extract which the mind has made of experience.”
~Richard M. Weaver
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~Richard M. Weaver
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Forwarded from The Exaltation of Beauty
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
Its loveliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness; but still will keep
A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
~John Keats, from Endymion
Its loveliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness; but still will keep
A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
~John Keats, from Endymion