Those who have no absolute values cannot let the relative remain merely relative; they are always raising it to the level of the absolute.


Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose (1969)


Those who have no absolute values cannot let the relative remain merely relative; they are always raising it to the level of the absolute.

Those who have no absolute values cannot let the relative remain merely relative; they are always raising it to the level of the absolute.

Those who have no absolute values cannot let the relative remain merely relative; they are always raising it to the level of the absolute.

Those who have no absolute values cannot let the relative remain merely relative; they are always raising it to the level of the absolute.