Paragraph: from Essays in Idleness by Kenkō
I feel sorry for the man who says that night dims the beauty of things. At night colors, ornaments, and richness of materials show to their best advantage.…
I feel sorry for the man who says that night dims the beauty of things. At night colors, ornaments, and richness of materials show to their best advantage.…
At present I am unable to write much. But here's an interesting paragraph I came across in Niels Lyhne (1967) by J. P. Jacobsen: When I sit here and…
There Is No Natural Religion [a] The Argument. Man has no notion of moral fitness but from Education. Naturally he is only a natural organ subject to Sense.…