Thanks, Sam. Yes, I think greatness is always at least ambiguous insofar as it tends to magnify both virtues and vices (and that's not getting into the cases of those great figures whose personal qualities are predominantly negative).
Thanks, Sam. Yes, I think greatness is always at least ambiguous insofar as it tends to magnify both virtues and vices (and that's not getting into the cases of those great figures whose personal qualities are predominantly negative).
Thanks, Sam. Yes, I think greatness is always at least ambiguous insofar as it tends to magnify both virtues and vices (and that's not getting into the cases of those great figures whose personal qualities are predominantly negative).
Yeah, I definitely agree here I think :)