Saturday, January 25, 2003

There's some true in here somewhere, I just know it . . .

"In order to understand someone, you first have to be more intelligent than he is, but then also just as intelligent and then just as stupid. It is not sufficient to understand the real meaning of a confused work better than the author understood it himself. You must also comprehend the confusion, including its principles, and be able to characterize and even reconstruct it." (Friedrich Schlegel)