The truth is that we isolate a particular kind of love and appropriate it for the name of love, which really belongs to a wider whole.


Plato (ed. Penguin Classics, 1951)


The truth is that we isolate a particular kind of love and appropriate it for the name of love, which really belongs to a wider whole.

The truth is that we isolate a particular kind of love and appropriate it for the name of love, which really belongs to a wider whole.

The truth is that we isolate a particular kind of love and appropriate it for the name of love, which really belongs to a wider whole.

The truth is that we isolate a particular kind of love and appropriate it for the name of love, which really belongs to a wider whole.