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▻etween one's conscious philosophy and the faith that one lives by there is a
greater or smaller gap, as the first becomes more deeply integrated with one's
nature, and as the second rises to completer expression. In a harmonious life, the
...
▻etween one's conscious philosophy and the faith that one lives by there is a
greater or smaller gap, as the first becomes more deeply integrated with one's
nature, and as the second rises to completer expression. In a harmonious life, the
...
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tern: it is rather a resolution of one's abstract plan of living with the circumstances
and emergencies of actual existence. An adequate philosophy ought to bring
together one's scheme of living, one's conscious reflections, and the inner go of
the ...
tern: it is rather a resolution of one's abstract plan of living with the circumstances
and emergencies of actual existence. An adequate philosophy ought to bring
together one's scheme of living, one's conscious reflections, and the inner go of
the ...
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The American, as I have on more than one occasion observed, being generically
the most sentimental of men, is ashamed of his sentiment and, like a man with
thinning hair who drops miscellaneous jokes at the expense of baldheads, seeks
...
The American, as I have on more than one occasion observed, being generically
the most sentimental of men, is ashamed of his sentiment and, like a man with
thinning hair who drops miscellaneous jokes at the expense of baldheads, seeks
...
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