Charles Mackay Quote
We all pay an involuntary homage to antiquity – a blind homage, as Bacon calls it in his Novum Organum, which tends greatly to the obstruction of truth. To the great majority of mortal eyes, Time sanctifies everything that he does not destroy. The mere fact of anything being spared by the great foe makes it a favourite with us, who are sure to fall his victims.
Charles Mackay
We all pay an involuntary homage to antiquity – a blind homage, as Bacon calls it in his Novum Organum, which tends greatly to the obstruction of truth. To the great majority of mortal eyes, Time sanctifies everything that he does not destroy. The mere fact of anything being spared by the great foe makes it a favourite with us, who are sure to fall his victims.
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