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... feel much more certain in speaking to you of life ; my strength here derives force from your weakness , and instead of your mind being able easily to object to truth , your conscience will henceforth be my most sure helper . What then ...
... feel much more certain in speaking to you of life ; my strength here derives force from your weakness , and instead of your mind being able easily to object to truth , your conscience will henceforth be my most sure helper . What then ...
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... feels free even under the weight of the infinite . He thinks , he loves , he is free ! Such is his life , such are you all , Gentlemen ; and in listening to me your conscience witnesses that I flatter neither your nature nor your ...
... feels free even under the weight of the infinite . He thinks , he loves , he is free ! Such is his life , such are you all , Gentlemen ; and in listening to me your conscience witnesses that I flatter neither your nature nor your ...
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... feel with you that I cannot place duty , sacrifice , the ardour of heroes and saints , on the second rank ; and make the pro- spective of personal happiness the principle that leads me to love good . If I do not deceive myself , I love ...
... feel with you that I cannot place duty , sacrifice , the ardour of heroes and saints , on the second rank ; and make the pro- spective of personal happiness the principle that leads me to love good . If I do not deceive myself , I love ...
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... feels the indefinite aspiration for happiness awakening within him , and at the same time there opens before his eyes the large and double field where he seeks its satisfaction . He sees the world in the field of space , and , beyond ...
... feels the indefinite aspiration for happiness awakening within him , and at the same time there opens before his eyes the large and double field where he seeks its satisfaction . He sees the world in the field of space , and , beyond ...
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... feel one of its rays , and receive from its deceptive and fleeting delight as it were an illusion of eternity ; this is ecstasy . Ecstasy has its name in every language , and consequently it is a reality , for nothing is named by man ...
... feel one of its rays , and receive from its deceptive and fleeting delight as it were an illusion of eternity ; this is ecstasy . Ecstasy has its name in every language , and consequently it is a reality , for nothing is named by man ...
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