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by Machado de Assis
One evening just lately, as I was coming back from town to Engenho Novo* on the Central line train, I met a young man fr...
by Richard Hofstadter, Richard Hofstadter
THE AMERICAN mind was shaped in the mold of early modern Protestantism.
by John Dewey
The most notable distinction between living and inanimate things is that the former maintain themselves by renewal.
by Maya Angelou
"WHEN I was three and Bailey four, we had arrived in the mustly little town, wearing tags on our wrists which instructed...
by Teresa of Avila, F. Benedict Zimmerman
Today while I was beseeching the Beloved to speak through me (since I couldn't think of anything to say and had no idea ...
by Benedictus de Spinoza, Wolfgang Bartuschat
I. BY cause of itself, I understand that, whose essence involves existences; or that, whose nature cannot be conceived u...
by James Boswell
To write the Life of him who excelled all mankind in writing the lives of others, and who, whether we consider his extra...
by Simone de Beauvoir
HENRI found himself looking at the sky again-a clear, black crystal dome overhead.
by David Hume
After I joined the company, whom I found sitting in CLEANTHES's library, DEMEA paid CLEANTHES some compliments on the gr...
by John Ruskin
1. IN taking up the clue of an inquiry, now intermitted for nearly ten years, it may be well to do as a traveller would,...