"Every man with a bellyful of the classics is an enemy to the human race"
- Henry Miller
About this Quote
This quote by Henry Miller is a criticism of those who rely too heavily on the classics for their knowledge and understanding of the world. Miller is suggesting that those who are overly concentrated on the classics are out of touch with the truths of the modern-day world and are, in result, opponents of the human race. He is implying that those who are too entrenched in the past are unable to move forward and progress. Miller is advocating for a more unbiased technique to learning and understanding, one that takes into account the current state of the world and the changing nature of understanding. He is recommending that a more holistic approach to learning is necessary in order to genuinely comprehend the world and individuals in it.
This quote is written / told by Henry Miller between December 26, 1891 and June 7, 1980. He was a famous Writer from USA.
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