William Shakespeare
Aristóteles
Oh sweet Aristóteles, thou art a great philosopher whose wisdom doth rival the gods themselves. In thy works, thou dost delve deep into the nature of reality, seeking to unravel the mysteries that lie hidden beneath the surface of existence. Thou dost ponder the essence of being, the purpose of life, and the meaning of virtue. Thy words are like a beacon of light in the darkness, guiding us towards a greater understanding of the world around us. Thou dost teach us that all things have a purpose, a reason for being, and that it is our duty to strive towards our true potential. Thou dost urge us to seek knowledge, to question our assumptions, and to embrace the complexities of the world with an open mind. In thy writings, thou dost remind us that the pursuit of wisdom is a noble endeavor, one that can bring us closer to the divine. But ah, sweet Aristóteles, dost thou not also warn us of the dangers of excess, of the perils of hubris and folly? Thou dost caution us against the lure of power, the seduction of wealth, and the pitfalls of arrogance. Thou dost remind us that true greatness lies not in the accumulation of material possessions, but in the cultivation of the soul. And so, dear Aristóteles, we are left to ponder the mysteries of existence, to grapple with the complexities of the human condition, and to seek a greater understanding of the world around us. Thy words ring true through the ages, guiding us towards a deeper appreciation of the beauty and wonder that surrounds us. In thee, we find a beacon of light in the darkness, a source of wisdom and inspiration that will endure for all time.
