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If God had looked into our minds he would not have been able to see there whom we were speaking of.
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If a lion could talk, we could not understand him.
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What has to be accepted, the given, is -- so one could say -- forms of life.
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1. If you do know that here is one hand, we'll grant you all the rest.
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205. If the true is what is grounded, then the ground is not true, nor yet false.
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225. What I hold fast to is not one proposition but a nest of propositions.
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253. At the core of all well-founded belief, lies belief that is unfounded.
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378. Knowledge is in the end based on acknowledgement.
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612. At the end of reasons comes persuasion.
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You get tragedy where the tree, instead of bending, breaks.
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A new word is like a fresh seed sown on the ground of the discussion.
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If someone is merely ahead of his time, it will catch up to him one day.
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A confession has to be part of your new life.
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If you use a trick in logic, whom can you be tricking other than yourself?
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I squander untold effort making an arrangement of my thoughts that may have no value whatever.
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Nothing is so difficult as not deceiving oneself.
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Aim at being loved without being admired.
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Our greatest stupidities may be very wise.
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It is not by recognizing the want of courage in someone else that you acquire courage yourself..
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You can't be reluctant to give up your lie and still tell the truth.
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If people did not sometimes do silly things, nothing intelligent would ever get done.
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Someone who knows too much finds it hard not to lie.
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Animals come when their names are called. Just like human beings.
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Is it just I who cannot found a school, or can a philosopher never do so?
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Ambition is the death of thought.
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If a false thought is so much as expressed boldly and clearly, a great deal has already been gained.
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One age misunderstands another; and a petty age misunderstands all the others in its own ugly way.
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For a truly religious man nothing is tragic.
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