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“People commonly travel around the world to see rivers and mountains, new stars, birds of rare plumage, queerly deformed fishes, ridiculous breeds of men—they abandon themselves to the bestial stupor which gapes at existence, and they think they...”
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Søren Kierkegaard
,
Fear and Trembling
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“Under the guidance of reason we should pursue the greater of two goods and the lesser of two evils.”
―
Baruch Spinoza
,
Ethics
“The power to do good is also the power to do harm; those who control the power today may not tomorrow; and, more important, what one man regards as good, another may regard as harm.”
―
Milton Friedman
,
Capitalism and Freedom
“What is hardest to accept about the passage of time is that the people who once mattered the most to us are wrapped up in parentheses.”
―
John Irving
,
The Cider House Rules
“Science may set limits to knowledge, but should not set limits to imagination.”
―
Bertrand Russell
,
A History of Western Philosophy
“The tax which each individual is bound to pay, ought to be certain and not arbitrary.”
―
Adam Smith
,
The Wealth of Nations
“Anxiously he explored every one of these vaguely seen shapes, as though among the phantoms of the dead, in the realms of darkness, he had been searching for a lost Eurydice.”
―
Marcel Proust
,
Swann's Way
“Independence is the only gauge of human virtue and value. What a man is and makes of himself; not what he has or hasn't done for others. There is no substitute for personal dignity. There is no standard of personal dignity except independence.”
―
Ayn Rand
,
The Fountainhead
“I could die for you. But I couldn't and wouldn't live for you.”
―
Ayn Rand
,
The Fountainhead
“She tried to argue, and tell him that he had mixed in his dull brain two matters, theology and morals, which in the primitive days of mankind had been quite distinct.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
“Looking out over the courtyard at the dirty walls, he realized he had no idea whether it was hysteria or love.”
―
Milan Kundera
,
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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