“Morality can provide at most only a severely limited and insufficient answer to the question of how a person should live.”
“Indeed, the only truely serious questions are ones that even a child can formulate. Only the most naive of questions are truely serious. They are the questions with no answers. A question with no answer is a barrier that cannot be breached. In other words, it is questions with no answers that set limits, describes the boundaries of human exsistence.”
“Indeed, the only truly serious questions are ones that even a child can formulate. Only the most naive of questions are truly serious. They are the questions with no answers. A question with no answer is a barrier that cannot be breached. In other words, it is questions with no answers that set the limit of human possibilities, describe the boundaries of human existence.”
“I try to construct a theory of how a moral person should live in these circumstances, and how such a person should love.”
“Good blurbs are short, sweet, and limited to six. They answer the question “Why should I buy this book?”
“Before we can progress in providing answers . . . we have to repent of our questions.”