"نحن بحاجة أحياناً إلى إسكات صخب تخصصاتنا. لِمَ؟ لأن هذا الهدير المتكرر الممل يجعلنا غير قادرين على الاستماع بحس مرهف لنداءات معرفية جديدة واستشكالات فلسفية متجددة، أو الإنصات بصدق لشلال الحياة الهادر بالعجيب والمدهش والتلقائي."
"نحن بحاجة أحياناً إلى إسكات صخب تخصصاتنا. لِمَ؟ لأن هذا الهدير المتكرر الممل يجعلنا غير قادرين على الاستماع بحس مرهف لنداءات معرفية جديدة واستشكالات فلسفية متجددة، أو الإنصات بصدق لشلال الحياة الهادر بالعجيب والمدهش والتلقائي."
أ.د. عبدالله البريدي
BY اقتباسات عالية
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