“Under this heading of 'strength' is a rot which eats slowly within a man's soul. It must be rooted out in its entirety. Then, I can truly discuss philosophy with others, and until then, any further discussion of philosophy is hypothetical, stolen on self-condemnation; the strength of any particular philosophy lies in the power of the philosopher.” LifePhilosophyWisdomTruthLife LessonsReflectionContemplationAttributed No Source Author:Gordon Roddick, 1963
“It is why it gets so heated and blocks my ears in philosophical arguments, becomes too often the block, won't draw an argument, or quietly compute because then that argument will either be right, in which it is good, or else wrong, in which case it won't matter because I will appreciate it even more.” LifePhilosophyWisdomTruthLife LessonsReflectionContemplationAttributed No Source Author:Gordon Roddick, 1963
“Writing here, I realise how much I must learn and how hard it will be to regain my moral integrity. It's not hard to begin. I think of every conscious addition that goes into pulling something back.” LifeWisdomTruthLife LessonsMoralityReflectionContemplationAttributed No Source Author:Gordon Roddick, 1963