We can no longer draw an absolute
distinction
between space and the things which occupy it, nor indeed between the pure idea of space and the concrete spectacle it presents to our senses.
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With Moses's law and David's lyre,
Your ancient
strength
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Alas, this Italy has too long swept
Heroic ashes up for hour-glass sand;
Of her own past, impassioned
nympholept!
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Since, according to Attachment Theory, adults have attachment needs no less pressing at times of stress than those of children, the same
processes
which lead to insecure attachment in infants can be seen operating at a societal level.
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90 the value of the variable capital, we have
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4 Kleśa ( fannao) are the factors that interfere with Buddhist
practice
and cause one
to generate bad karma.
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" But as a result of this
so-called "
objective
" way of looking at things, such
a "must" ought to be made clear.
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[352] The
Southern
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intertwined with this notion of
expediency
and purposiveness, Hegel treats the Roman religion as the religion in which the two previously discussed determinate religions, the greek and the Jewish religion, are united.
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Giọng Kiều rền rĩ
trướng
loan,
Nhà Huyên chợt tỉnh hỏi: Cơn cớ gì ?
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Cost would
inevitably
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He strove for the prize which Aretemisia
dedicated
to the honour and memory of her husband Mausolus; but that oration is lost.
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And what is
my object in
pleading
against property, if not to obtain possession?
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There Viridomarus and Eporedorix urged upon him the necessity of their
presence among the Ædui, in order to
maintain
the country in obedience,
and to be beforehand with Litavicus, who had gone thither with all the
cavalry to excite a revolt.
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In the case of the wild animals, too, the same
principle
may be discovered.
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"
repeated
the wise man, fixing his eyes upon the moon
and stars above him.
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under
th^eprptection
of Lord Qjrery, the Lprd-president of Mtijister, where he, taught a schpol; at Cliarieyil ; but, r.
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Preoccupation with the writing sucks all the
attention
I have out of me.
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He in dream, living over again the
fleeting
splendour of this banquet when he awakened by the crowing of his officious cock who replies to his master's angry reproaches by perfectly
reasonable remark, made in excellent Greek.
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If it be further considered that the Ariel (the Mar seilles boat) sailed twelve knots an hour, and the Ardent (the Trieste boat) seldom upwards of ten, and very often only three knots—which will be taken into due consideration by those acquainted with the subject—as the object is not a competition between two wholly unequal vessels, the superiority of the German route cannot remain
doubtful
another moment.
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Such
plausible
excuses do you credit
For skill that pleads on his behalf more fairly
Than he could do himself.
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From this book I will
summarise
what is essential, and what is related to the matters which we are considering here, as follows [ DionHal_1.
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This and all
associated
files of various formats will be found in:
http://www.
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L
How heavy do I journey on the way,
When what I seek, my weary travel's end,
Doth teach that ease and that repose to say,
'Thus far the miles are
measured
from thy friend!
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Who durst
determine
from my versicles
Which seem o'er softy, that I'm scant of shame.
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The sky, of a dull and leaden blue, is faintly lighted by a
sun without warmth, whose white disk, scarcely seen above the
horizon, pales before the dazzling brilliancy of the snow that cov-
ers, as far as the eyes can reach, the
boundless
steppes.
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And soul yet my
sings
Yea thou, and Thou, and THOU, and all my kin
To whom my breast and arms are ever warm,
For that I love ye as the wind the trees
That holds their
blossoms
and their leaves in cure
And calls the utmost singing from the boughs
That 'thout him, save the aspen, were as dumb
Still shade, and bade no whisper speak the birds of how
"Beyond, beyond, beyond, there lies .
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And why is the Fourth Arupya conceived of, by the ascetic who
finds himself in the
preparatory
absorptions, as Neither-Ideas-Nor-
45 Absence of Ideas?
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Weisse Stimmen
Irrend durch
schaurige
Vorho?
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And on
the last night—only imagine to
yourself—
I was sitting near her,
and kept praying to God for one thing only: 'Take her,' I said,
'quickly, and me with her.
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hQvihQ,a
Rtsearch
Publica/ion, Vol.
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Nietzsche
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The
imaginations
of many of the
Christian saints were obscene to a degree; and because of the theory
that sexual desires were in reality demons that raged within them, the
saints did not feel wholly responsible for them.
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What a
terrible
saying is this!
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For this joy is
thoroughly
impersonal
and general: it is the wild rejoicing of humanity,
anent the hidden relationship and progress of all
that is human.
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Nietzsche - v04 - Untimely Meditations - a |
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Which sort
of
arguments
whether firme enough or not I shall now Trie.
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Descartes - Meditations |
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We
encourage
the use of public domain materials for these purposes and may be able to help.
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being situated in a dark room, adopting a
specific
bodily posture of meditation, and stopping all forms of thought, is the actual dharmaktiya.
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libraries
to digitize public domain materials and make them widely accessible.
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This faculty, however, would in many respects be vague in us, and would
certainly
be liable to heresies and vacillations to much greater degree than happily now were not for Art, and particularly for Poetry, the divinest of the arts.
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The maidens hid themselves away, because of the alarm caused by the war, but some men from the
countryside
entered the temple and sang their own songs in honour of Artemis.
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Thoy ai-e chiefly valuable
now, as affording proofs of the ability and
fidelity
with which their author discharged his public
duties.
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Marvell - Poems |
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It must
always have taken a good deal to break up the
rigidity
of savage
society.
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The people suffer from famine because of the
multitude
of taxes
consumed by their superiors.
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It was dusk when they went into the
drawing-room, and Frank's father and
mother and Colonel Birch were so
eagerly engaged in conversation, that
their
entrance
at the green door was
unnoticed.
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His disciples, however, confounded the creatively free intellectual activity, which Descartes had in mind, with that rigidly
demonstrative
system of exposition which they found in Euclid's text-book of geometry.
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Saxonstowe, lying on a
waterproof
sheet on the floor of his tent, was writing on a board propped up in front of him.
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Unauthenticated
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Date | 10/1/17 7:36 AM Journey North 339 Seeing his dad, he turns his face away weeping, filthy and greasy, no socks on his feet.
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appearance
in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner anywhere in the world.
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86 The usual deficiency of an unforeseen expedition
appearing
in the want of transport vessels, the ability and resolution of the general were exerted to supply this defect.
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Such steps appeal more to the
superior
type of
mind and will be little heeded by the inferior.
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that
affectation
of public virtue which has lately distinguished certain brawling patriots of the day.
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--You praise this as my
resignation
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Thus, at a
symposium
called "Islamic Threat or Threat against Islam?
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The 8th of July of the said year will commemorate the fiftieth
anniversary
of the day when Frenchmen and Germans, represented by their fully justifiably termed statesmen Charles de Gaulle and Konrad Adenauer attended a service of recon-
10
ciliation in the coronation cathedral in Reims which antici- pated the signing of a treaty of friendship, the so-called Elyse?
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She listened to all that was said, and had never the least
distraction
or absence of thought.
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Perhaps this: that it is still possible to marvel without
reverting
to childhood.
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The ** immoral genius," the "great wicked man," is, therefore, a mythical animal, invented by great men in certain moments of their lives as a possibility, in order (very much against the will of the
Creator)
to serve as a bogey for nervous and timid natures, with which they frighten themselves and other children.
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The Comic Wit, born with a smiling Air,
Must Tragic grief, and pompous Verse forbear;
Yet may he not, as on a Market-place,
With Baudy jests amuse the Populace:
With well-bred
Conversation
you must please,
And your Intrigue unravel'd be with ease:
Your Action still should Reason's Rules obey,
Nor in an empty Scene may lose its way.
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Chinese schools would come into sharp
conflict
on the concepts of gradual and instant enlightenment as respectively advocated by the two sides.
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Since the temper of a time towards the press has so often to be sought in the records of the courts of justice, some notice of a trial that took place in the latter part of the year, 1799, may close this chapter, and, with it, our notice of the press in the
seventeenth
century.
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The town could not be taken by storm and, although
short of food, held its own until
Bayinnaung
employed treachery.
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Ông làm quan Tả Thị lang kiêm Đông các Đại học sĩ và
được
cử đi sứ (năm 1474) sang nhà Minh (Trung Quốc).
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It was quite on a par with
the quixotic idea in certain quarters that in a hundred million years
the coal seam of the sister island would be played out and if, as
time went on, that turned out to be how the cat jumped all he could
personally say on the matter was that as a host of contingencies,
equally
relevant
to the issue, might occur ere then it was highly
advisable in the interim to try to make the most of both countries even
though poles apart.
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In the sociobiological revolution of the 1970s, evolutionary biologists replaced the fuzzy feeling that organisms evolve to serve the greater good with
deductions
of what kinds of motives are likely to evolve when organisms interact with offspring, mates, siblings, friends, strangers, and adversaries.
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Among his
published
works are: (Under the
Evergreens) (1872); ( The Great Conflict) (1876);
Isms) (1882); and (Studies in Social Life) (1886).
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'
' He has spent all the money,' she said, ' and lots
'
212 LUCIAN THE DREAMER
beside, and he is going to sell
everything
in the house in order to pay you, and then he wanted me to go and live cheaply—cheaply, you understand?
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By the same rule, it would
be better to return at once to a state of barbarism; and to take the
benefit of acorns and scuttle-fish, as a security against the luxuries
and wants of
civilized
life.
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_The Old Love and the New_
Beware, for the dying vine can hold
The
strongest
oak.
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John Fletcher - Japanese Prints |
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It has started to line up supplemental financing from joint venture partners and Asian development lenders as runaway domestic liquidity, with money supply up over 50 percent, embeds hyperinflation with 5 percent
economic
growth toward a potential burst of ballot hyperventilation.
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In den Letzten gelangt die Generation
zur Vergeistigung und damit zur
Erhaltung
in einer
andern Energieform.
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" It must be added that her overwhelming
military
defeats, by practically wiping out her navy and isolating most of her army, had greatly re-
20 U.
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disdain for the
monarchist
nostalgia and the politicized orthodoxy embodied by Rodina lead- ers such as Dmitrii Rogozin and Natalia Narochnitskaia.
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Dugin - Alexander Dugin and New European Radical Right |
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Society
THE family
position
was waning,
And on this account the little Aurelia,
Who had laughed on eighteen summers, Now bears the palsied contact of Phidippus.
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Ezra-Pound-Lustra |
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From Jhāin
Mubārak
dispatched an officer to Gwalior to put to
death Khizr Khān, Shādī Khān, and Shihāb-ud-dīn 'Umar.
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Cambridge History of India - v3 - Turks and Afghans |
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"No
quarter!
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You can understand the pleasure the hysterics will invest in the sup- plement of power they are given when they are asked lor regular symptoms; and we can see why they never hesitated to provide all the
symptoms
one wanted, and even more than one wanted, since, the more they provided the more their surplus-power was thereby asserted in relation to the doctor.
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A dreadful and unstoppable panic seized the Armenians, and
inevitably
this was followed by the destruction of their army.
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By alone I mean without a
material
being, and my cat is a mystic companion, a spirit.
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Mallarme - Poems |
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_ Then you are
Chamont?
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Thomas Otway |
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Still, a
beginning
had been made; pity for the
brute had been born into the world of the West,
and from it have sprung our abhorrence of the
wanton infliction of pain and our recognition
that the brute has its rights.
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Childrens - Children's Sayings |
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For insofar as he rejects the claim of humanism to have adequately defined the humanity of man, and opposes to it his own onto-anthropology, he nonetheless indirectly retains the most important function of classical humanismö namely, the befriending of man through the word of the otheröindeed, he radicalizes this drive to befriend, and transfers it from mere
pedagogy
to the center of ontological consciousness.
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Approaching
now thy boasted might approve,
And try the prowess of the seed of Jove.
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Iliad - Pope |
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The
Sotherton
scheme was mentioned of course.
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Austen - Mansfield Park |
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No puny
obstacle
could thwart the
all-destroying, infernal flame which is eating into my exhausted breast!
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Dostoevsky - Poor Folk |
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I notice
one who, as his boat nears the shore, changes into a freshly folded and
crinkled muslin _dhoti_, dons over his cotton tunic a China silk
coat, carefully adjusts round his neck a neatly twisted scarf, and walks
off towards the village,
umbrella
held aloft.
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Tagore - Creative Unity |
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Nicholas, and
collected
into two
what might otherwise seem stern and volumes in 1894 and 1895.
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xx FOREWORD
and society/history, it
generates
a capacity to resist.
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Sloterdijk - Thinker on Stage |
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As an individual grows older his life
continues
to be organized in the same kind of way though his excursions become steadily longer both in time and space.
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Ode, by Dr Samuel Johnson, to Mrs Thrale, upon their
supposed
approaching
nuptials.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10 |
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How could the plum
blossoms
not have been the ?
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Shobogenzo |
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In the
former case, its conclusions may be wrong, there may be a bias in the
mind of the writer, but he states the arguments and
circumstances
on
both sides, from which a judgment is to be formed--it is not his cue,
he has neither the effrontery nor the meanness to falsify facts or to
suppress objections.
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Hazlitt - The Spirit of the Age; Or, Contemporary Portraits |
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RICHARD BLOCK
University of Washington
Falling to the Stars:
Georg Trakl's "In Venedig" in Light of Venice Poems by
Nietzsche
and Rilke
In "Tod in Venedig," Thomas Mann describes Venice as "die unwahrschein- lichstederSta?
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Trakl - Falling to the Stars- Georg Trakl’s “In Venedig” in Light of Venice Poems by Nietzsche and Rilke |
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Many mile a day a-foot, and
often with some poor soldier or another,
travelling
to see his friends.
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Dickens - David Copperfield |
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A week later the keeper
strolled
over toward the old house.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v27 - Wat to Zor |
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" From this, Ma Ha lost his eyesight; deeply
regretting
his error, he was about to hurl himself into an abyss to commit suicide.
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Thiyen Uyen Tap |
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—The cheapest and mcst in-
nocent mode of life is that of the tnr^krr: for, to
mention at once its most important feature, he has
the
greatest
need of those very things which others
neglect and look upon with contempt.
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Nietzsche - v09 - The Dawn of Day |
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