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There are people so full of common sense that they have no room left for their own sense.

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That spiritual greed of those who, knowing something, do not seek the transmission of that knowledge, is detestable.

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Now I begin to meditate on what I have thought, and to see its depth and soul, and that is why I now love solitude more, but still little.

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One of the advantages of not being happy is that you can desire happiness.

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The satisfied, the happy, do not love; they fall asleep in habit.

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There are people who are so full of common sense that they have no room left for their own sense.

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Happiness is not easily digestible; it is rather very indigestible.

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Philosophy responds to the need to make a unitary and total conception of the world and life.

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The writer can only interest humanity when he is interested in humanity in his works.

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I call ruminants those men who spend their time ruminating on human misery, worried about not falling into one abyss or another.

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True science teaches, above all, to doubt and to be ignorant.