“Most expositions of Aristotle's doctrines, when they have not been dictated by a spirit of virulent detraction, or unsympathetic indifference, have carefully suppressed all, or nearly all, the absurdities, and only retained what seemed plausible and consistent. But in this procedure their historical significance disappears.” SpiritHistoricalDisappearDoctrineIndifferenceConsistentSignificanceAbsurdityProceduresPlausibleUnsympatheticHistorical Significance Book:Aristotle: a chapter from the history of science including analyses of Aristotle's scientific writings Source: Aristotle: a chapter from the history of science including analyses of Aristotle's scientific writings
“If a man possesses a repentant spirit his sins will disappear, but if he has an unrepentant spirit his sins will continue and condemn him for their sake forever.” IfsMenSpiritualSpiritSinForeverSakeDisappear Author:Gautama Buddha