1. “He who learns but does not think is lost; he who thinks but does not learn is in danger.”
Confucius, Analects 2.15.
2. “To a wise man the whole world is open. For the whole cosmos is the fatherland of a good
soul.”
3. “Thus the distinct boundaries and offices of reason and of taste are easily ascertained. The
former conveys the knowledge of truth and falsehood: the latter gives the sentiment of
beauty and deformity, vice and virtue. The one discovers objects as they really stand in
nature, without addition or diminution: the other has a productive faculty, and gilding or
staining all natural objects with the colours, borrowed from internal sentiment, raises in a
manner a new creation…”
David Hume, An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals (1751).
4. “Art is not a copy of the real world. One of the damn things is enough.”
Nelson Goodman, Languages of Art (1976).
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