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Philosophy Quotes
"The sea has neither meaning nor pity."
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Anton Chekhov
"Man will become better when you show him what he is like."
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Anton Chekhov
"It is easier to write about Socrates than about a young woman or a cook."
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Anton Chekhov
"One must be a god to be able to tell successes from failures without making a mistake."
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Anton Chekhov
"The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognize that we ought to control our thoughts"
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Charles Darwin
"The more refined one is, the more unhappy"
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Anton Chekhov
"Life does not agree with philosophy: There is no happiness that is not idleness, and only what is useless is pleasurable"
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Anton Chekhov
"Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced"
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John Keats
"The more I learn about the universe, the more I learn about how much I don't know"
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
"Man is a social animal"
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Baruch Spinoza
"Happiness is not the reward of virtue but virtue itself"
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Baruch Spinoza
"He who lives according to the guidance of reason strives, as far as he can, to repay hatred with love and nobleness"
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Baruch Spinoza
"Expect nothing. Live frugally on surprise"
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Alice Walker
"It is better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion however satisfying and reassuring"
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Carl Sagan
"Conventionality is not morality. Self-righteousness is not religion. To attack the first is not to assail the last."
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Charlotte Bronte
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