William Shakespeare
Thomas Aquinas His essence to the world is what makes human person a human person"
In sooth, within the vast celestial sphere of thought, where reason's light doth dance upon the mind, there stands the towering intellect of Thomas Aquinas, a sage whose essence doth illuminate the darkened corridors of human understanding. He, like a master sculptor, hath chiseled from the marble of existence the very nature of man, revealing, with divine precision, that which doth render the spirit human, the noble spark that lifts us above mere beasts of soil and flesh. For is it not within the realm of the intellect that we find our true nobility? Aquinas, with quill in hand and heart afire, posited that the essence of humanity resides not in the carnal confines of our earthly shell, but in the divine spark of reason and moral will that enlivens our souls. From the depths of his profound meditations doth spring the truth that to be human is to be a seeker of the good, an architect of virtue, and a pilgrim in pursuit of the transcendent. Thus, in the grand cosmic tapestry, he weaves a vision where love and wisdom entwine, urging man to rise above the shadows of ignorance and embrace the light of divine illumination. O wondrous Aquinas, thou art the compass directing our souls toward the summit of truth, for in thy teachings we discover that the essence of our humanity is bound not by the constraints of time or circumstance, but by an unyielding quest for enlightenment, mercy, and the higher calling that beckons us ever onward.
