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— Arthur Schopenhauer"Solitude will be welcomed or endured or avoided, according as a man's personal value is large or small."
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If a man devotes himself to art, much evil is avoided that happens otherwise if one is idle.
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Socrates: So even our walks are dangerous here. But you seem to have avoided the most dangerous thing of all. Bertha: What's that? Socrates: Philosophy. Bertha: Oh, we have philosophers here. Socrates: Where are they? Bertha: In the philosophy department. Socrates: Philosophy is not department. Bertha: Well, we have philosophers. Socrates: Are they dangerous? Bertha: Of course not. Socrates: Then they are not true philosophers.
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