“A man may be dexterous and able in explaining the grounds of his opinions, and yet may be a mere sophist, because he only sees one-half of a subject.” — William Hazlitt, “On Genius and Common Sense,” Table Talk
“A man may be dexterous and able in explaining the grounds of his opinions, and yet may be a mere sophist, because he only sees one-half of a subject.” — William Hazlitt, “On Genius and Common Sense,” Table Talk