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Nicolas de Chamfort

"Philosophy, like medicine, has plenty of drugs, few good remedies, and hardly any specific cures."

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Amaka Imani Nkosazana

"I am not what you are. I am only what I can see. I am me."

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"Your eyes have no power to see. They only create optical illusions. Only the mind can see it when it is ready to see it."

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"Ancient historians tell us that one of the symptoms of a declining civilization is a desexualization of the human race, with men becoming more effeminate and women becoming more masculine, not only in physical [appearance] but in their basic characters."

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"Parenting is the most important responsibility most of us will ever face, and none of us does it perfectly."

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"To injure, ignore, disrespect, and violate the innocence of a child are among the greatest evils known to man."

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"You will follow me, if we are what we are, you and I, if we live, if the world exists, if you know the meaning of this moment and can't let it slip by, as others let it slip, into the senselessness of the unwilled and unreached."

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"I don't care if you love me or not, but I care that I love you without any thought."

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"The evangelist cannot bring conviction of sin, righteousness, or judgment; that is the Spirit's work. They cannot convert anyone; that is the Spirit's work."

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"For the word "We" must never be spoken, save by one's choice and as a second thought. This word must never be placed first within man's soul, else it becomes a monster, the root of all the evils on earth, the root of man's torture by men, and of an unspeakable lie.The word "We" is as lime poured over men, which sets and hardens to stone, and crushes all beneath it, and that which is white and that which is black are lost equally in the grey of it. It is the word by which the depraved steal the virtue of the good, by which the weak steal the might of the strong, by which the fools steal the wisdom of the sages."

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