José Ortega y Gasset Quote

I often asked myself the following question. There is no doubt that at all times for many men one of the greatest tortures of their lives has been the contact, the collision with the folly of their neighbours. And yet how is it that there has never been attempted — I think this is so — a study on this matter, an Essay on Folly? For the pages of Erasmus do not treat of this aspect of the matter.


Chap. VIII: The Masses Intervene In Everything, And Why Their Intervention Is Solely By Violence - The Revolt of the Masses (1929)


I often asked myself the following question. There is no doubt that at all times for many men one of the greatest tortures of their lives has been...

I often asked myself the following question. There is no doubt that at all times for many men one of the greatest tortures of their lives has been...

I often asked myself the following question. There is no doubt that at all times for many men one of the greatest tortures of their lives has been...

I often asked myself the following question. There is no doubt that at all times for many men one of the greatest tortures of their lives has been...