Quote by: Peter Kreeft

When I say "The good man gave his good dog a good meal," I use "good" analogically, for there is at the same time a similarity and a difference between a good man, a good dog, and a good meal. All three are desirable, but a good man is wise and moral, a good dog is tame and affectionate, and a good meal is tasty and nourishing. But a good man is not tasty and nourishing, except to a cannibal; a good dog is not wise and moral, except in cartoons, and a good meal is not tame and affectionate, unless it's alive as you eat it.


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Author Bio


  • NamePeter Kreeft
  • DescriptionAmerican philosopher
  • Born1937
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionTheologian; Philosopher; Writer