Danh ngôn của H. P. Lovecraft

Of our relation to all creation we can never know anything whatsoever. All is immensity and chaos. But, since all this knowledge of our limitations cannot possibly be of any value to us, it is better to ignore it in our daily conduct of life.
Of our relation to all creation we can never know anything whatsoever. All is immensity and chaos. But, since all this knowledge of our limitations cannot possibly be of any value to us, it is better to ignore it in our daily conduct of life.
Về mối quan hệ của chúng ta với mọi tạo vật, chúng ta không bao giờ có thể biết được bất cứ điều gì. Tất cả chỉ là sự bao la và hỗn loạn. Tuy nhiên, vì tất cả những hiểu biết về những giới hạn này của chúng ta không thể có bất kỳ giá trị nào đối với chúng ta, nên tốt hơn hết là chúng ta nên bỏ qua nó trong cách ứng xử cuộc sống hàng ngày của mình.
Tác giả: H. P. Lovecraft | Chuyên mục: Knowledge | Sứ mệnh: [9]
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