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He had no concrete plan to make for augmenting human happiness – indeed , he ignored the element of individual happiness – but he had principles to apply , and these principles , though agreeable to the auditory nerve , were on analysis ...
He had no concrete plan to make for augmenting human happiness – indeed , he ignored the element of individual happiness – but he had principles to apply , and these principles , though agreeable to the auditory nerve , were on analysis ...
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Here was not an answer but a quest for light in the living movement of human experience ; in the very precariousness of experience there lay open to the perplexed human creature the possibilities that peril itself provocatively ...
Here was not an answer but a quest for light in the living movement of human experience ; in the very precariousness of experience there lay open to the perplexed human creature the possibilities that peril itself provocatively ...
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That which is worth while in a landscape is the expression of human emotion in it . The sympathetic painting of a still life has more humanity in it than a head , unsympathetically painted . Do whatever you do intensely .
That which is worth while in a landscape is the expression of human emotion in it . The sympathetic painting of a still life has more humanity in it than a head , unsympathetically painted . Do whatever you do intensely .
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by John Stuart Mill 18061873 | 13 |
Moses Woolson 18211896 | 55 |
Frederick Wil | 69 |
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