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- There is no difference between the pain of humans and the pain of other living beings, since the love and tenderness of the mother for…
- All the evils that men cause to each other because of certain desires, or opinions or religious principles, are rooted in ignorance. [All hatred would…
- For the elements have the property of moving back to their place in a straight line, but they have no properties which would cause them…
- Let nothing which can be treated by diet be treated by other means.
- To sum up: I am the man who when the concern pressed him and his way was straitened and he could find no other device…
- No disease that can be treated by diet should be treated with any other means.
- Further, there are things of which the mind understands one part, but remains ignorant of the other; and when man is able to comprehend certain…
- How individuals of the same species surpass each other in these sensations and in other bodily faculties is universally known, but there is a limit…
- It should not be believed that all beings exist for the sake of the existence of man. On the contrary, all the other beings too…
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