In the measure that we are satisfied by the paltry, in that same measure we are shown to be paltry. But there is both hope and comfort in the thought that no mere animal could take cognizance of its paltry life and be disturbed by it.
Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains
In the measure that we are satisfied by the paltry, in that same measure we are shown to be paltry. But there is both hope and comfort in the thought that no mere animal could take cognizance of its paltry life and be disturbed by it.