I Wish I’d Said That.

Dr. Boli’s Occasional Journal of Quotations.



The Advantage of the Powers of the Dark.

In every contest that goes on between Intelligence and Stupidity, between Enlightenment and Obscurantism, the powers of the dark have this immense advantage: they never understand their opponents, and consequently represent them as always wrong, always wicked, whereas the intelligent party generally makes an effort to understand the stupid and to sympathize with anything that is good or fine in their attitude.

——Gilbert Murray, Euripides and His Age.