Pollock, Fathom Five, 1948
To understand reality is not the same as to know about outward events. It is to perceive the essential nature of things. The best-informed man is not necessarily the wisest. Indeed there is a danger that precisely in the multiplicity of his knowledge he will lose sight of what is essential.
Pollock, Fathom Five (detail), 1948
But on the other hand, knowledge of an apparently trivial detail quite often makes it possible to see into the depths of things. And so the wise man will seek to acquire the best possible knowledge about events, but always without becoming dependent upon this knowledge. To recognize the significant in the factual is wisdom.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Pollock, Fathom Five (detail), 1948
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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