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A single idea, if it is right, saves us the labor of an infinity of experiences.
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Americans seem sometimes to believe that if you are a thinker you must be a frowning bore, because thinking is so damn serious.
Jacques Maritain
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I don't see America as a mainland, but as a sea, a big ocean. Sometimes a storm arises, a formidable current develops, and it seems it will engulf everything. Wait a moment, another current will appear and bring the first one to naught.
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The truth of practical intellect is understood not as conformity to an extramental being but as conformity to a right desire; the end is no longer to know what is, but to bring into existence that which is not yet.
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In each of us there dwells a mystery, and that mystery is the human personality.
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The hope of the coming of a new Christian era in our civilization is to my mind a hope for a distant future, a very distant future.
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Nothing is more vain than to seek to unite men by a philosophic minimum.
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The equality of rights of all citizens is the basic tenet of modern democratic societies.
Jacques Maritain
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A great philosopher in the wrong is like a beacon on the reefs which says to seamen: steer clear of me.
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The first step to be taken by everyone who wishes to act morally is to decide not to act according to the general customs and doings of his fellow-men.
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To be free is of the essence of every intellectual being.
Jacques Maritain -
To redeem creation the saint wages war on the entire fabric of creation, with the bare weapons of truth and love.
Jacques Maritain -
The supernatural light of the spirit is the only night from which the spirit can emerge alive.
Jacques Maritain -
The act of philosophizing involves the character of the philosopher.
Jacques Maritain
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The philosopher says that God's knowledge is the measure of things, and that things are the measure of man's knowledge.
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It is enough that things exist for God to be unavoidable. Let us but grant to a bit of moss or the smallest ant its due nature as an ontological reality, and we can no longer escape the terrifying hand that made us.
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It is impossible for a Christian to be a relativist.
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In point of fact, Western philosophy has never set itself free of Christianity: wherever Christianity did not have a hand in the construction of modern philosophy it served instead as a stumbling block.
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In loving things and the being in them man should rather draw things up to the human level than reduce humanity to their measure.
Jacques Maritain