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by Mary Wollstonecraft
IN the present state of society it appears necessary to go back to first principles in search of the most simple truths,...
by Immanuel Kant
That all our knowledge begins with experience there can be no doubt.
by Aristotle
EVERY STATE is a community of some kind, and every community is established with a view to some good; for mankind always...
by Carl von Clausewitz
Despite its comprehensiveness, systematic approach, and precise style, On War is not a finished work.
by Alexis de Tocqueville, Gustave de Beaumont
AFTER the birth of a human being, his early years are obscurely spent in the toils or pleasures of childhood.
by Aristotle
IN all disciplines in which there is systematic knowledge of things with principles, causes, or elements, it arises from...
by Ayn Rand, Sophie Bastide-Foltz
"Who is John Galt?"
by René Descartes
I have a very good reason for offering this book to you, and I am confident that you will have an equally good reason fo...
by Susan Sontag
Humankind lingers unregenerately in Plato's cave, still reveling, its age-old habit, in mere images of the truth.
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 Henry Newman
IN ADDRESSING MYSELF, GENTLEMEN, to the consideration of a question which has excited so much interest, and elecited so ...
by Simon Blackburn
PERHAPS THE MOST unsettling thought many of us have, often quite early on in childhood, is that the whole world might be...
by Eckhart Tolle
Earth, 114 million years ago, one morning just after sunrise: The first flower ever to appear on the planet opens up to ...
by Rogers, Carl R.
I HAVE BEEN INFORMED that what I am expected to do in speaking to this group is to assume that my topic is "This is Me."