The Quest for Utopia
Man doggedly chases after a fantasy, “driven equally on by hope and despair,” and in the end only makes his life worse.
Man doggedly chases after a fantasy, “driven equally on by hope and despair,” and in the end only makes his life worse.
“there is a public office which has no other charge but that of punishing unnatural children, who are proved to have acted with ingratitude towards their parents.”
Although Aesop was a Greek pagan, many of his Fables clearly illustrate the truths of life in this world.
“Do not seek how he will live a long life here, but how he will live a boundless and endless life there. Give him the great things, not the little things.”