Collection of phrases and quotes about knowledge.
Poetry is deeper and more philosophical than history.
Thanks to memory, in men occurs what is called experience.
The end of speculative science is truth, and the end of practical science is action.
There is no genius without a touch of madness.
Those who educate children well deserve more honors than their own parents, because the former only gave them life, the latter taught them the art of living well.
I do not write about my experiences, but from outside of them.
First of all, let's put an end to Socrates, because I'm tired of this notion that knowing nothing is a sign of wisdom.
Being self-taught is, I am convinced, the only type of education that exists.
If knowledge creates problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them.
A poet is, above all, a person passionately in love with language.
I often marvel at how heavy history can be, because much of it must be pure invention.
I don't mind walking. There are no distances when you have a reason.