Miracle Musical fans trying to find the "diviners and soothsayers" excerpt time stamp: 👁️👄👁️ Edit: It's 17:22. “Then I knew that not by wisdom did poets write poetry, but by some sort of genius and inspiration, they are like diviners and soothsayers who also say many fine things, but do not understand them.” Congrats, Neufield, you're in a song!
in the beginning, ... i am confident in the justice of my words... is the translation of the german text. i much prefer the justice of the words rather than the justice of my cause... as the words are integral in the way that truth to socrates was something that he elaborated and discovered through dialogue. the cause implies an intentional inquiry rather than a curious and open dialogue.
The whole world still remembers Sokrates, but who the devil remembers those good for nothings who murdered him for telling them the truth to their self-important faces.
This is my favorite version. I just love how the atmosphere is all set just from the guy's voice
You should listen to Plato's Republic for the same reason.
Also, stop be chronically fatigued.
Miracle Musical fans trying to find the "diviners and soothsayers" excerpt time stamp: 👁️👄👁️
Edit: It's 17:22. “Then I knew that not by wisdom did poets write poetry, but by some sort of genius and inspiration, they are like diviners and soothsayers who also say many fine things, but do not understand them.”
Congrats, Neufield, you're in a song!
I think you're confused 🤔🤦😹
@@skrimper Care to elaborate?
@@skrimper yeah i feel like your more confused lmao
I very much enjoy Bob Neufeld's reading. Similar to George Guidell.
What a wonderful reading.
THE MIND ELECTRIC!!
Incredible narration
Apologies to all narrators who are not Bob Neufeld.
Incredible
in the beginning, ... i am confident in the justice of my words... is the translation of the german text. i much prefer the justice of the words rather than the justice of my cause... as the words are integral in the way that truth to socrates was something that he elaborated and discovered through dialogue. the cause implies an intentional inquiry rather than a curious and open dialogue.
The whole world still remembers Sokrates, but who the devil remembers those good for nothings who murdered him for telling them the truth to their self-important faces.