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Albert Einstein. LEWIS MUMFORD BETWEEN 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 ...
Albert Einstein. LEWIS MUMFORD BETWEEN 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 ...
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... one's self a pragmatic sufficiency in the beauty of the ęsthetic surface of life , learn to play at least one musical instrument and then play it only in private , never allow one's self even a passing thought of death , never ...
... one's self a pragmatic sufficiency in the beauty of the ęsthetic surface of life , learn to play at least one musical instrument and then play it only in private , never allow one's self even a passing thought of death , never ...
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... one's self with a coincidental critical assessment and deroga- tion of one's achievements , self - respect combined with a meas- ure of self - surgery , aristocracy of mind combined with democ- racy of heart , forthrightness with ...
... one's self with a coincidental critical assessment and deroga- tion of one's achievements , self - respect combined with a meas- ure of self - surgery , aristocracy of mind combined with democ- racy of heart , forthrightness with ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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