Keywords: doubt inquiry peter abelard peterabelard question quote of the day quoteoftheday sic et non sicetnon truth wisdom &quot;Constant and frequent questioning is the first key to wisdom. … For through doubting we are led to inquire, and by inquiry we perceive the truth.&quot; — Peter Abelard (1079-1142) Sic et Non, Prologue (1120) Image: [&quot;On dull afternoons I'd go watch Heloise watch Abelard spread heresy like bonemeal in the palace gardens&quot; The Lion in Winter] Abelard and his Pupil Heloise by Edmund Leighton (1882) This North Eastern Life: Quote of the Day for 2016-04-22 #question #inquiry #wisdom #doubt #truth #PeterAbelard #SicEtNon #quoteoftheday "Constant and frequent questioning is the first key to wisdom. … For through doubting we are led to inquire, and by inquiry we perceive the truth." — Peter Abelard (1079-1142) Sic et Non, Prologue (1120) Image: ["On dull afternoons I'd go watch Heloise watch Abelard spread heresy like bonemeal in the palace gardens" The Lion in Winter] Abelard and his Pupil Heloise by Edmund Leighton (1882) This North Eastern Life: Quote of the Day for 2016-04-22 #question #inquiry #wisdom #doubt #truth #PeterAbelard #SicEtNon #quoteoftheday Edmund Blair Leighton - Abelard and his Pupil Heloise.jpg Artwork de Edmund Blair Leighton - Abaelard und seine Schülerin Heloisa en Edmund Blair Leighton - Abelard and his Pupil Heloise 1882 oil canvas cm object history credit line accession number http //www forojovenes com/historia/el-amor-de-abelardo-y-eloisa-y-el-placer-de-tener-razon-77884 html post1065042597 Web PD-old-auto 1922 120px PD-old Uploaded with UploadWizard 1882 paintings Paintings of sitting couples Paintings of couples in love Abelard and Heloise Touching in art 19th-century oil on canvas paintings Historical paintings of the Middle Ages by Edmund Blair Leighton <b>"Constant and frequent questioning is the first key to wisdom. … For through doubting we are led to inquire, and by inquiry we perceive the truth."</b>
— <a href="http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Peter_Abelard" rel="nofollow">Peter Abelard</a> (1079-1142) <i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sic_et_Non" rel="nofollow">Sic et Non</a></i>, <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=5UyiL8_sUd4C&q="Haec+quippe+prima+sapientiae+clavis+definitur+assidua+scilicet+seu+frequens+interrogatio"&pg=PA16#v=onepage" rel="nofollow">Prologue</a> (<a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=5UyiL8_sUd4C&q="Dubitando+enim+ad+inquisitionem+venimus"+"veritatem+percipimus"&pg=PA17#v=onepage" rel="nofollow">1120</a>)
Image: ["On dull afternoons I'd go watch Heloise watch Abelard spread heresy like bonemeal in the palace gardens" The Lion in Winter] <i>Abelard and his Pupil <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%c3%a9lo%c3%afse_(abbess)" rel="nofollow">Heloise</a></i> by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Leighton" rel="nofollow">Edmund Leighton</a> (1882)
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