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Carl William Brown

“To conclude this preface I would just like to add that certainly aphoristic literature, although of extreme philosophical, artistic, and often even scientific value, is not loved by the general public, less and less accustomed to reading, meditating and thinking, perhaps because they realize, even following the advice of certain pseudo intellectuals, that to be happy and carefree you must not make your brain work too much, however I remain of the opposite opinion, precisely to safeguard our humanity, and therefore I agree with the following concept expressed by John Stuart Mill and for this reason I continue to strive to promote the aphoristic genre, here is the pearl of the great English philosopher: "It is better to be a discontented man than a satisfied pig, to be Socrates unhappy than a contented imbecile, and if the imbecile and the pig are of a different opinion it is because they see only one side of the question.”

Carl William Brown, William Shakespeare Aphoristic Dictionary: With essays by Carl William Brown
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William Shakespeare Aphoristic Dictionary: With essays by Carl William Brown (I libri del Daimon Club) William Shakespeare Aphoristic Dictionary: With essays by Carl William Brown by Carl William Brown
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