Philosophers will always have logical reasons for avoiding the good—and those reasons will always hang on their lust for material goods. A man who has little thinks little of sharing it; but the man who has much will clutch it with his dying fingers.


Chapter XI (p. 204) - Eifelheim (2006)


Philosophers will always have logical reasons for avoiding the good—and those reasons will always hang on their lust for material goods. A man who...

Philosophers will always have logical reasons for avoiding the good—and those reasons will always hang on their lust for material goods. A man who...

Philosophers will always have logical reasons for avoiding the good—and those reasons will always hang on their lust for material goods. A man who...

Philosophers will always have logical reasons for avoiding the good—and those reasons will always hang on their lust for material goods. A man who...