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Humanity may endure the loss of everything; all its possessions may be turned away without infringing its true dignity - all but…
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A man can do what he ought to do; and when he says he cannot, it is because he will not.
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There are two great classes of men: the people and the scholars, the men of science. For the former, nothing exists but…
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He who is firm in will molds the world to himself
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By mere burial man arrives not at bliss; and in the future life, throughout its whole infinite range, they will seek for…
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As to those in whom the will of God is not inwardly accomplished,-because there is no inward life in them, for they…
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Education should aim at destroying free will so that after pupils are thus schooled they will be incapable throughout the rest of…
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The schools must fashion the person, and fashion him in such a way that he simply cannot will otherwise than what you…
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To those who do not love God, all things must work together immediately for pain and torment, until, by means of the…
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What sort of philosophy one chooses depends on what sort of person one is.
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I know what I can know, and am not troubled about what I cannot know.
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Full surely there is a blessedness beyond the grave for those who have already entered on it here, and in no other…
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