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- I shall never forget my mother, for it was she who planted and nurtured the first seeds of good within me. She opened my heart…
- ...as soon as we examine suicide from the standpoint of religion we immediately see it in its true light. We have been placed in this…
- The ideal of the supreme being is nothing but a regulative principle of reason which directs us to look upon all connection in the world…
- Upon the solution of this problem, or upon sufficient proof of the impossibility of synthetical knowledge a priori, depends the existence or downfall of metaphysics.
- This can never become popular, and, indeed, has no occasion to be so; for fine-spun arguments in favour of useful truths make just as little…
- No-one can compel me to be happy in accordance with his conception of the welfare of others, for each may seek his happiness in whatever…
- Our intellect does not draw its laws from nature, but it imposes its laws upon nature.
- Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and steadily we reflect upon them: the starry heavens…
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