To the perfect, if it be perfect, there is nothing that can be added; therefore, the will is not capable of any other desire, when that which is of the perfect is present with it, highest and best.
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"To the perfect, if it be perfect, there is nothing that can be added; therefore, the will is not capable of any other desire, when that which is of the perfect is present with it, highest and best." — Giordano Bruno
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To the perfect, if it be perfect, there is nothing that can be added; therefore, the will is not capable of any other desire, when that which is of the perfect is present with it, highest and best. — Giordano Bruno
About Giordano Bruno
Giordano Bruno was a Philosopher from Kingdom of Naples (1548–1600).
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Who said "To the perfect, if it be perfect, there is nothing that can be added; therefore…"?
This quote is attributed to Giordano Bruno, a Philosopher from Kingdom of Naples.
When did Giordano Bruno live?
Giordano Bruno lived from 1548 – 1600.