Thomas Aquinas--Aristotle--Rene Descartes--Epicurus--Martin Heidegger--Thomas Hobbes--David Hume--Immanuel Kant--Soren Kierkegaard--Karl Marx--John Stuart Mill--Friedrich Nietzsche--Plato--Karl Popper--Bertrand Russell--Jean-Paul Sartre--Arthur Schopenhauer--Socrates--Baruch Spinoza--Ludwig Wittgenstein

Saturday 2 February 2019

WALKING BACK A HUNDRED THOUSAND MILES

Where will this road lead us
If we don’t talk and discuss?
We should try not to make a big fuss, 
But to release every drop of toxic pus.

Spare our usual parries and thrusts,
So that we won’t again miss the bus.
If everyone believes and everyone trusts,
We’ll gladly go where that road leads us.