"To live without philosophizing is in truth the same as keeping the eyes closed without attempting to open them."
— René Descartes
To Live Without Philosophizing Is In Truth The
To live without philosophizing is in truth the same as keeping the eyes closed without attempting to open them.
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“To live without philosophizing is in truth the same as keeping the eyes closed without attempting to open them.”
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