Michel Foucault Quotes
For The Madness Of Men Is A Divine Spectacle: In Fact, Could One Make Observations From The Moon, As Did Menippus, Considering The Numberless Agitations Of The Earth, One Would Think One Saw A Swarm Of Flies Or Gnats Fighting Among Themselves, Struggling And Laying Traps, Stealing From One Another, Playing, Gamboling, Falling, And Dying, And One Would Not Believe The Troubles, The Tragedies That Were Produced By Such A Minute Animalcule Destined To Perish So Shortly.
Related Authors
- Betty Field
- Cate Culpepper
- Catherine Hall
- Daniel Royot
- Danny Ford
- Grantly Dick-Read
- Jason Vale
- Jess Kidd
- Jordyn Wieber
- Kimberly A. Green
- Miguel Indurain
- Richard Grant
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Growing Readers
Jay Wexler is my kind of writer a weird one, and a wry one, and one who isnt afraid to act silly in a sort of bait-and-switch that, to the — Ron Currie Jr.
-
Quotes About Mary Shelley Frankenstein
It is true, we shall be monsters, cut off from all the world; but on that account we shall be more attached to one another. — Mary Shelley
-
Quotes About Parting With Someone
When I open the door in front of the bus station, he says, "Take care, Cody," in a quiet voice. ... As much as I want to put miles between — Gayle Forman
-
Lego Bricks Quotes
The fact that you can take LEGO bricks from thirty years ago and they still snap together with the same new LEGO brick that comes out, I mean what type — Nathan Sawaya
-
Past Love Rekindled Quotes
A wind blew, and the sand around his drawing scattered. He wrapped his fingers inside his wife's, and Father Time rekindled a connection he had only ever had with her. — Mitch Albom