Almost all of our sorrows spring out of our relations with other people.
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Truth that has merely been learned is like an artificial limb, a false tooth, a waxen nose it adheres to us only Because it is put on. But truth acquired by thought of our own is like a natural limb it alone really belongs to us.
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Religion is the metaphysics of the masses.
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