"Nothing exists but you. And you are..." - Quote by Mark Twain
Nothing exists but you. And you are but a thought.
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“Some civilized women would lose half their charm without dress and some would lose all of it.”
“Golf is a good walk spoiled.”
“The dreamer's valuation of a thing lost - not another man's - is the only standard to measure it by, and his grief for it makes it large and great and fine, and is worthy of our reverence in all cases.”
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“How do we transform mere power into justice, mere sentiment into love?”
“Physics is unable to stand on its own feet, but needs a metaphysics on which to support itself, whatever fine airs it may assume towards the latter.”
“If I were constantly worried about death, I couldn't function. After a while, if your life is more or less constantly in peril, you come to a point where you accept the possibility philosophically.”