ChipperShredder could have stayed at Condie's school long enough to learn the difference between Shakespeare and a Greek, but he got addicted to grants from the $100,000 Club before he learned to think.
Consequently we hear that we should read all of Shakespeare if we hope to find the quote that actually would have to be elsewhere, in the Greek literature, wouldn't it? Read all of Shakespeare to find a quote from a Greek, that sounds like a hierarchicalist rabbit hole to me. People who busy others with chasing Greek quotes in English literature can afford to receive their inspiration from cartoons and quid pro quo from their $100,000 Club. My favorite book on the occult is Vanity of the Philosopher by Levy and Peart. It flogs ChipperShredder's pseudo-scientists for the cartoons that inspire their pompous fuzzy videos. ChipperShredder should have stayed in school with Condie. He might have an oil tanker named after him by now. Instead he has to tell us what oil company janitors are thinking about oil company profits, the consensus of oil company janitors being another of said grantee of the second part's hierarchicalist accreditization dead end rabbit holes.