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Of all the questions we can ask ourselves the most important is: how is one best to live?
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Symbols have the unfortunate power to acquire the importance of what they symbolise.
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People not only live by symbols, but die by them, as wars of religion and nationalism attest.
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Evil" is first and foremost a religious notion. It means whatever a religion dislikes.
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There is no greater social evil than religion. It is the cancer in the body of humanity.
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Prudery expresses itself most forcibly as censorship.
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On the best view, justice is fairness.
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It is the technique of the baboon to try to get its way by violence.
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The one thing that is more dangerous than true ignorance is the illusion of understanding.
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Ideas are the cogs of history--and too often the barricades that stand in its way.
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Confusion is the beginning of wisdom.
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