The highest
form of human excellence is to ask God the questions, and then follow / do them, live out the answers — as you put so excellently in your 1:22 am post.
David says he agrees with:::::::: Socrates said, «The highest
form of human excellence is to ask questions of oneself and others.»
Socrates said, «The highest
form of human excellence is to ask questions of oneself and others.»
Not exact matches
A practice is any
form of socially established cooperative
human activity that is complex and internally coherent, is subject to standards
of excellence that partly define it, and is done to some end but does not necessarily have a product.