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... immortal , but I do believe that the growing process of thought , knowledge , and will of which we are parts , of which I am a part , and of which you are a part , may go on growing in range and power forever . I think that Man is immortal ...
... immortal , but I do believe that the growing process of thought , knowledge , and will of which we are parts , of which I am a part , and of which you are a part , may go on growing in range and power forever . I think that Man is immortal ...
Page 90
Albert Einstein. -the immortal soul of the race - is taking control of the direc- tion of our lives . If I had the time and erudition , I think I could make an argument to show that this idea of the immortal soul of the race in which our ...
Albert Einstein. -the immortal soul of the race - is taking control of the direc- tion of our lives . If I had the time and erudition , I think I could make an argument to show that this idea of the immortal soul of the race in which our ...
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... immortal , but how about vice ? Shall we again resort to the belief in Judgment Day and Hell Fire ? As I reviewed ... immortal . Everything that we are , everything that we do , and everything that we say is immortal in the sense that it ...
... immortal , but how about vice ? Shall we again resort to the belief in Judgment Day and Hell Fire ? As I reviewed ... immortal . Everything that we are , everything that we do , and everything that we say is immortal in the sense that it ...
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