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In the same way, we have to inform the multitude that restoration comes at a price. Suppose we give them an intimation of the cost through a series of questions. Are you ready, we must ask them, to grant that the law of reward is inflexible and that one cannot, by cunning or through complaints, obtain more than he puts in? Are you prepared to see that comfort may be a seduction and that the fetish of material prosperity will have to be push..
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The complete man, then, is the "lover" added to the scientist; the rhetorician to the dialectician.
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Neuter discourse is a false idol.
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Poetry offers the fairest hope of restoring our lost unity of mind.
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Man ... feels lost without the direction-finder provide by progress.
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