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"A colour is a physical object as soon as we consider its dependence, for instance, upon its luminous source, upon other colours, upon temperatures, upon spaces, and so forth."
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"No one was either Tory or Whig; it was either dependence or independence."
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"A bow is useless without an arrow."
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"The external only creates dependency."
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"Some people live for the sake of their partners and derive their strength and energy from them."
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"But relying on one person for your every need is so dangerous. One set of hands isn't enough to keep you from falling"
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"A colour is a physical object as soon as we consider its dependence, for instance, upon its luminous source, upon other colours, upon temperatures, upon spaces, and so forth."
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"Fish cannot swim out of water."
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"One of the many downsides to being a drug addict is never really knowing if the stuff is real."
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"People need me. I fillthem. if they can't see mefor awhile the get desperate, they getsick.but if I see them too oftenI get sick. it's hard to feedwithout getting fed."
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"Rescue someone unwilling to look after himself, and he will cling to you like a dangerous illness."
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"Personally, people know themselves very poorly."
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"Ordinarily pleasure and pain are regarded as different from sensations."
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"The task which we have set ourselves is simply to show why and for what purpose we hold that standpoint during most of our lives, and why and for what purpose we are provisionally obliged to abandon it."
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"The ego is as little absolutely permanent as are bodies."
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"The presentations and conceptions of the average man of the world are formed and dominated, not by the full and pure desire for knowledge as an end in itself, but by the struggle to adapt himself favourably to the conditions of life."
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"Without renouncing the support of physics, it is possible for the physiology of the senses, not only to pursue its own course of development, but also to afford to physical science itself powerful assistance."
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"Many an article that I myself penned twenty years ago impresses me now as something quite foreign to myself."
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"Bodies do not produce sensations, but complexes of elements (complexes of sensations) make up bodies."
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"The plain man is familiar with blindness and deafness, and knows from his everyday experience that the look of things is influenced by his senses; but it never occurs to him to regard the whole world as the creation of his senses."
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"Thing, body, matter, are nothing apart from the combinations of the elements, - the colours, sounds, and so forth - nothing apart from their so-called attributes."
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