Laws are to be adapted to the manners and customs of different nations.
Author: Avicenna
People and Man - Page 3
Knowledge is indeed that which, besides virtue, elevates one man above another.
Author: Addison Joseph
Author: Addison Joseph
Philosophy is written in this great book, i.e., the universe, which is constantly exposed to our gaze, but cannot be understood unless we first learn the language in which it is written. Its language is the language of mathematics, and its signs are triangles, circles and other geometrical figures, without which not a single word could be constructed. Without these signs and words, man wanders through the universe like a dark labyrinth.
Author: Galilei Galileo
Author: Galilei Galileo
Even if hundreds of thousands of people are killed somewhere - if one cuts his finger, it doesn't hurt less.
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
Author: Remarque Erich Maria