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That the world is in a bad shape is undeniable, but there is not the faintest reason in history to suppose that…
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I do not pretend to be able to prove that there is no God. I equally cannot prove that Satan is a…
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If I were a medical man, I should prescribe a holiday to any patient who considered his work important.
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But if thought is to become the possession of many, not the privilege of the few, we must have done with fear.…
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This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the second chance were…
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One must expect a war between U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. which will begin with the total destruction of London. I think the war…
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Power is sweet; it is a drug, the desire for which increases with a habit.
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The desire to understand the world and the desire to reform it are the two great engines of progress, without which human…
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Life is just one cup of coffee after another, and don't look for anything else.
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Almost all education has a political motive: it aims at strengthening some group, national or religious or even social, in the competition…
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Drunkeness is temporary suicide: the happiness that it brings is merely negative, a momentary cessation of unhappiness.
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Either man will abolish war, or war will abolish man.
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While the soul is in mortal sin, nothing can profit it; none of its good works merit an eternal reward, since they…
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Sannyas is celebration of life, and sin is natural: natural in the sense that you are unconscious - what else can you…
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Real charity and real ability never to condemn-the one real virtue-is so often the result of a waking experience that gives a…
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Well, but you affirm that virtue is only elicited by temptation; - and you think that a woman cannot be too little…
— Anne Bronte
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The governors of the world believe, and have always believed, that virtue can only be taught by teaching falsehood, and that any…
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