Wednesday, February 15, 2006

To lie is so vile, that even if it were in speaking well of godly things it would take off something from God's grace; and Truth is so excellent, that if it praises but small things they become noble.

Beyond a doubt truth bears the same relation to falsehood as light to darkness; and this truth is in itself so excellent that, even when it dwells on humble and lowly matters, it is still infinitely above uncertainty and lies, disguised in high and lofty discourses; because in our minds, even if lying should be their fifth element, this does not prevent that the truth of things is the chief nutriment of superior intellects, though not of wandering wits. But you who live in dreams are better pleased by the sophistical reasons and frauds of wits in great and uncertain things, than by those reasons which are certain and natural and not so far above us.

Leonardo Da Vinci
in The Da Vinci Notebooks

4 comments:

David Oppegaard said...

welcome back, Neha.

neha said...

thank you :)

neha said...

um, david, is it just a coincidence that you are commenting on a da vinci quote?

David Oppegaard said...

The ways of Blogagaard are mysterious, even to Blogagaard.