"It is not enough to prove something, one has also to seduce or elevate people to it. That is why the man of knowledge should learn how to speak his wisdom: and often in such a way that it sounds like folly!"
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
§ 330
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_Dawn_(book)
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
The Dawn (book)
48 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by The Dawn (book) â
Related Quotes
"Sittlichkeit ist nichts Anderes (also namentlich nicht mehr!), als Gehorsam gegen Sitten."
"Der freie Mensch ist unsittlich, weil er in Allem von sich und nicht von einem Herkommen abhÀngen will."
"In allen ursprĂŒnglichen ZustĂ€nden der Menschheit bedeutet âböseâ so viel wie âindividuellâ, âfreiâ, âwillkĂŒrlichâ, âuâŠ"
"If an action is performed not because tradition commands it but for other motives ... even indeed for precisely the mâŠ"
"During the prehistoric age of mankind, spirit was presumed to exist everywhere and was not held in honor as a privileâŠ"
"Wer ist der Sittlichste? Einmal Der, welcher das Gesetz am hĂ€ufigsten erfĂŒllt: also, gleich dem Brahmanen, das BewussâŠ"
"The moralists who, following in the footsteps of Socrates, offer the individual a morality of self-control and temperâŠ"
"Every individual action, every individual mode of thought arouses dread; it is impossible to compute what precisely tâŠ"
"Popular morality and popular medicine. The morality which prevails in a community is constantly being worked at by evâŠ"
"I descended into the lowest depths, I searched to the bottom, I examined and pried into an old faith on which, for thâŠ"