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“It cannot be maintained that empirical science provides a complete explanation of life, the interplay of all creatures and the whole of reality.”
―
Pope Francis
,
Laudato si'
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“Just because somebody's dead, you don't just stop liking them, for God's sake—especially if they were about a thousand times nicer than the people you know that're alive and all.”
―
J. D. Salinger
,
The Catcher in the Rye
“Had the cub thought in man-fashion, he might have epitomised life as a voracious appetite and the world as a place wherein ranged a multitude of appetites, pursuing and being pursued, hunting and being hunted, eating and being eaten, all in...”
―
Jack London
,
White Fang
“No one can tell what goes on in between the person you were and the person you become. No one can chart that blue and lonely section of hell. There are no maps of the change. You just ... come out the other side. Or you don’t.”
―
Stephen King
,
The Stand
“We cannot think anything unlogical, for otherwise we should have to think unlogically.”
―
Ludwig Wittgenstein
,
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
“Immediate necessity makes many things convenient, which if continued would grow into oppressions. Expedience and right are different things.”
―
Thomas Paine
,
Common Sense
“In America the majority raises very formidable barriers to the liberty of opinion: within these barriers an author may write whatever he pleases, but he will repent it if he ever step beyond them.”
―
Alexis de Tocqueville
,
Democracy in America
“Poetry and art and knowledge are sacred and pure.”
―
George Eliot
,
The Mill on the Floss
“James Joyce seemed like the most arrogant man who ever lived, had both his eyes wide open and great faculty of speech, but what he say, I knew not what.”
―
Bob Dylan
,
Chronicles
“the cure for a fallacious argument is a better argument, not the suppression of ideas.”
―
Carl Sagan
,
The Demon-Haunted World
“He had a word, too. Love, he called it. But I had been used to words for a long time. I knew that that word was like the others: just a shape to fill a lack; that when the right time came, you wouldn’t need a word for that anymore than for...”
―
William Faulkner
,
As I Lay Dying
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