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September 21, 2018

A very brief remark on the intellectual life.

Matthew Minerd
September 21, 2018

"The jingling bells of publicity tempt only frivolous minds. Ambition offends eternal truth by subordinating truth to itself." - Antonin Sertillanges, The Intellectual Life (Washington, DC: CUA Press, 1998), 8.

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