"Not to engage in this pursuit of ideas is to live like ants instead of like men."
"Ask others about themselves, at the same time, be on guard not to talk too much about yourself."
Source: Mortimer J. Adler (1997). “How to Speak How to Listen”, p.146, Simon and Schuster
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Mortimer Adler
Philosopher, Educator
Mortimer Adler was an influential philosopher and educator known for his advocacy of the 'great books' approach to learning.
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