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"A man's conscience and his judgment is the same thing, and as the judgment, so also the conscience may be erroneous."
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Thomas Hobbes
"Liberty is the absence of all the impediments to action that are not contained in the nature and in the intrinsic quality of the agent."
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Thomas Hobbes
"I think that love and work are the only things that really happen to us"
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Marilyn Monroe
"The relation between power and knowledge is not one of exteriority"
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Michel Foucault
"My point is not that everything is bad, but that everything is dangerous"
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Michel Foucault
"Death left its old tragic heaven and became the lyrical core of man: his invisible truth, his visible secret"
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Michel Foucault
"Knowledge is not made for understanding; it is made for cutting"
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Michel Foucault
"The critique of modernity has to recognize its ambiguous structure."
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Michel Foucault
"From the moment we are born, we begin to die."
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Isabel Allende
"The self thus becomes aware of itself only by its opposition to another self "
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Jean Piaget
"Knowing reality means constructing systems of transformations that correspond, more or less adequately, to reality"
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Jean Piaget
"Idealism increases in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem"
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John Galsworthy
"The talk of men who are drinking is rich with life and the sense of mortality"
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John Galsworthy
"The universe doesn’t care what you believe. You can’t redeem yourself; redeeming is what you do to something you’ve done wrong."
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Richard Dawkins
"The less you think, the more you believe."
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Richard Dawkins
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