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... perhaps , in order to obtain so colorful a scene as this , it is quite necessary to have this angry show of contest and death . Perhaps there can be no true color or zest this side of it . Very well ; but why , then , religion or a ...
... perhaps , in order to obtain so colorful a scene as this , it is quite necessary to have this angry show of contest and death . Perhaps there can be no true color or zest this side of it . Very well ; but why , then , religion or a ...
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... perhaps , polarize it perhaps , and send it on again changed . We are the prism . The thoughts existed before we were born and will go on after we are finished with altogether . Now here , you see , is something more - and something ...
... perhaps , polarize it perhaps , and send it on again changed . We are the prism . The thoughts existed before we were born and will go on after we are finished with altogether . Now here , you see , is something more - and something ...
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... perhaps , with regret to some temporary fulfill- ment in youth , as Mark Twain looked back to the happy ad- ventures of Huckleberry Finn ; whereas developing personali-- ties accept , without impatience or regret , the next stage in ...
... perhaps , with regret to some temporary fulfill- ment in youth , as Mark Twain looked back to the happy ad- ventures of Huckleberry Finn ; whereas developing personali-- ties accept , without impatience or regret , the next stage in ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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