Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes
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Do all things with love.
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All things come out of the one, and the one out of all things.
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It is wise to agree that all things are one.
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Realize that war is common and justice is strife, and that all things come into being and pass away through strife.
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Ideas are the source of all things.
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Do nothing secretly; for Time sees and hears all things, and discloses all.
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Not all things are to be discovered; many are better concealed.
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The variety of all things forms a pleasure.
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Of all things upon earth that bleed and grow, a herb most bruised is woman.
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Nothing is in reality either pleasant or unpleasant by nature but all things become so through habit.
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Joy wants the eternity of all things, wants deep, wants deep eternity.
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Be truly whole, and all things will return to you.
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Old age is the most unexpected of all things that happen to a man.
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I tell ye true, liberty is the best of all things; never live beneath the noose of a servile halter.
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There is music in all things, if men had ears.
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Time is the mercy of Eternity; without Time's swiftness Which is the swiftest of all things, all were eternal torment.
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Time is the only capital of those who just have their inteligence as fortune.
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Love is in all things a most wonderful teacher.
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Nothing living should ever be treated with contempt. Whatever it is that lives, a man, a tree, or a bird, should be touched gently, because the time is short. Civilization is another word for respect for life.
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Alone, I often fall down into nothingness. I must push my foot stealthily lest I should fall off the edge of the world into nothingness. I have to bang my head against some hard door to call myself back to the body.
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I know what I like to use myself. I use Leicas, but when I look at the photograph, I don't ask the photograph questions. Mine or anybody else's. The only time I've ever dealt with that kind of thing is when I'm teaching.
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Pay attention to the young, and make them just as good as possible.
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Time is that in which all things pass away.