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Robert Henri
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Art
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Philosophy
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Artists must be men of wit, consciously or unconsciously philosophers, read, study, think a great deal of life...
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2
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Brigham Young
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Lds
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Philosophy
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I was led to reflect that there is no act, no principle, no power belonging to the Deity that is not purely philosophical...
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3
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Brigham Young
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Lds
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Philosophy
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I am a witness that ‘Mormonism’ is true upon philosophical principles. Every particle of sense I have, proves it to be sound natural reason...
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4
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Brigham Young
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Lds
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Philosophy
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That [which we] call eternal philosophy, God’s philosophy, the philosophy of angels—natural philosophy, reason-able philosophy … commends itself to the human mind, to the intelligence that man possesses...
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5
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Brigham Young
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Lds
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Philosophy
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This people have embraced the philosophy of eternal lives, and in view of this we should cease to be children and become philosophers, understanding our own existence, its purpose and ultimate design...
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6
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Brigham Young
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Lds
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Philosophy
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There is no true philosophy in existence which is not embraced in the Gospel, it belongs to the Gospel, it is a part of the Gospel...
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7
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Brigham Young
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Lds
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Philosophy
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I was led to reflect that there is no act, no principle, no power belonging to the Deity that is not purely philosophical...
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8
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Henry David Thoreau
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Literature
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Philosophy
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To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts; but so to love wisdom as to live by its dictates.
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9
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Harriet Martineau
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Literature
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Philosophy
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Readers are plentiful, thinkers are rare.
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10
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Dr. Leonard Peikoff
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Philosophy
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Philosophy
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The nature and the fate of the civilization are determined by the content of its philosophy. That if reason and individualism and capitalism perish philosophically – that is to say at the hands of philosophers – in not too long of time they will perish culturally and existentially as well.
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