Arguments are like eels: however logical, they may slip from the minds weak grasp unless fixed there by imagery and style.


Chapter III, Consolation For Frustration, p. 92. - The Consolations of Philosophy (2000)


Arguments are like eels: however logical, they may slip from the minds weak grasp unless fixed there by imagery and style.

Arguments are like eels: however logical, they may slip from the minds weak grasp unless fixed there by imagery and style.

Arguments are like eels: however logical, they may slip from the minds weak grasp unless fixed there by imagery and style.

Arguments are like eels: however logical, they may slip from the minds weak grasp unless fixed there by imagery and style.