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If what matters in a person’s existence is to accept the inevitable consciously, to taste the good and bad to the full and to make for oneself a more individual, unaccidental and inward destiny alongside one’s external fate, then my life has been neither empty nor worthless.
Hermann Hesse
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“If what matters in a person’s existence is to accept the inevitable consciously, to taste the good and bad to the full and to make for oneself a more individual, unaccidental and inward destiny alongside one’s external fate, then my life has been neither empty nor worthless.”
Hermann Hesse
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accept
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existence
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history
The Important Thing Is Not to Stop Questioning. Curiosity Has Its Own Reason for Existence
Albert Einstein
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anything
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curiosity
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existence
history of this quote “Human existence is girt round with mystery: the narrow region of our experience is a small island in the midst of a boundless sea.” by John Stuart Mill
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around
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existence
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girt
history of this quote “The Conservatives…being by the law of their existence the stupidest party.” by John Stuart Mill
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conservatives
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existence
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history
“Welfare’s purpose should be to eliminate, as far as possible, the need for its own existence.”
Ronald Reagan
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eliminate
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existence
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history
“Human existence is girt round with mystery: the narrow region of our experience is a small island in the midst of a boundless sea.”
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around
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existence
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girt
“The Conservatives…being by the law of their existence the stupidest party.”
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conservatives
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existence
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history
history of this quote “In the little world in which children have their existence, whosoever brings them up, there is nothing so finely perceived and so finely felt as injustice.” by Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens
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children
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existence
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history
“In the little world in which children have their existence, whosoever brings them up, there is nothing so finely perceived and so finely felt as injustice.”
Charles Dickens
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children
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existence
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history