Collection of phrases and quotes about knowledge.
The writer can only interest humanity when he is interested in humanity in his works.
True science teaches, above all, to doubt and to be ignorant.
The less thought, the more tyrannical and absorbing thought.
The less one reads, the more harm what is read does.
Books have the same enemies as man: fire, humidity, animals, time, and their own content.
Poetry is the ambition to discourse, which aspires to be laden with more meanings and anointed with more music than ordinary language.
The gods facilitate the first verse; the rest, the poet makes.
History is the science of what never happens twice.
When we achieve our goal, we believe the path was good.
A collection of thoughts should be a pharmacy where a remedy for all ills is found.
Ignorance asserts or denies categorically; science doubts.
It must be known that there is no country on earth where love has not turned lovers into poets.