Quotes About Expound
It may be remarked incidentally that the contentions of philosophers are often much more justifiable when they are arguing against other philosophers than when they pass on to expound their own views, and as each one generally sees fairly clearly the defects of the others, they more or less destroy one another mutually.
~ Rene Guenon
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For it is one thing to start a problem and another to expound what is already proved. The first calls for a disputant, the second for a teacher.
~ Jerome
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The Pardoner's Prologue Here follows the Prologue of the Pardoner's Tale. "The love of money is the root of all evil." 1 Timothy 6:10 "My Lords," said the Pardoner, "in Churches, when I preach, I take pains to speak with a resounding voice and have my words ring out as loud as a bell, for I know by rote all that I expound. My text is always the same, and ever was—the love of money is the root of all evil.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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I do not propose to criticize the fatuous argument I have just outlined; here, to expound is to expose.
~ Peter Medawar
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Only those who have tried to understand and expound the Bible, and especially Paul as a man of his own day, only those who have happily escaped the dangers which threaten us on these two sides (exposition and application), are entitled to cast the first stone.
~ Unknown
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