J. M. Coetzee Quote

It is not, then, in the content or substance of folly that its difference from truth lies, but in where it comes from. It comes not from 'the wise man's mouth' but from the mouth of the subject assumed not to know and speak the truth.


Erasmus: Madness and Rivalry, Giving Offense: Essays on Censorship (1996), p. 94


It is not, then, in the content or substance of folly that its difference from truth lies, but in where it comes from. It comes not from 'the wise...

It is not, then, in the content or substance of folly that its difference from truth lies, but in where it comes from. It comes not from 'the wise...

It is not, then, in the content or substance of folly that its difference from truth lies, but in where it comes from. It comes not from 'the wise...

It is not, then, in the content or substance of folly that its difference from truth lies, but in where it comes from. It comes not from 'the wise...