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“Let there be gall enough in thy ink; though thou write with a goose-pen, no matter.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Twelfth Night
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“And he who would be friends with God must remain alone, or make the whole world his friend.”
―
Mahatma Gandhi
,
The Story of my Experiments with Truth
“A man finds himself, to his great astonishment, suddenly existing, after thousands and thousands of years of non-existence: he lives for a little while; and then, again, comes an equally long period when he must exist no more. The heart rebels...”
―
Arthur Schopenhauer
,
Studies in Pessimism
“There is no fun in doing nothing when you have nothing to do.”
―
Jerome K. Jerome
,
Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
“Desire arising from pleasure is, other conditions being equal, stronger than desire arising from pain.”
―
Baruch Spinoza
,
Ethics
“I am not a collection of members which we call the human body: I am not a subtle air distributed through these members, I am not a wind, a fire, a vapour, a breath, nor anything at all which I can imagine or conceive; because I have assumed that...”
―
René Descartes
,
Meditations on First Philosophy
“Through hyper-space, that unimaginable region that was neither space nor time, matter nor energy, something nor nothing, one could traverse the length of the Galaxy in the interval between two neighboring instants of time.”
―
Isaac Asimov
,
Foundation
“I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and incur my own abhorrence.”
―
Frederick Douglass
,
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
“Then she fell back exhausted, for these transports of vague love wearied her more than great debauchery.”
―
Gustave Flaubert
,
Madame Bovary
“reading had changed forever the course of my life.”
―
Malcolm X
,
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
“On the one hand, freedom in economic arrangements is itself a component of freedom broadly understood, so economic freedom is an end in itself. In the second place, economic freedom is also an indispensable means toward the achievement of...”
―
Milton Friedman
,
Capitalism and Freedom
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