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... never have . We shall never know that we are dead . My creed , I can assure you , is not an unhappy creed . I have found it a good working creed . I wish you - you other fragments of Man -could tell me what you think of it . FRIDTJOF ...
... never have . We shall never know that we are dead . My creed , I can assure you , is not an unhappy creed . I have found it a good working creed . I wish you - you other fragments of Man -could tell me what you think of it . FRIDTJOF ...
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... never to doubt that my happiness on earth and my eternal happiness beyond life depended chiefly on my accepting a multitude of things which I could in no way un- derstand . I dared not question the things which experts in beliefs and ...
... never to doubt that my happiness on earth and my eternal happiness beyond life depended chiefly on my accepting a multitude of things which I could in no way un- derstand . I dared not question the things which experts in beliefs and ...
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... never allow one's self even a passing thought of death , never contradict anyone or seek to prove anything to anyone unless one gets paid for it in cold , hard coin , live the moment to the utmost of its possibilities , treat one's ...
... never allow one's self even a passing thought of death , never contradict anyone or seek to prove anything to anyone unless one gets paid for it in cold , hard coin , live the moment to the utmost of its possibilities , treat one's ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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