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Philosophy cannot be extinguished, though men will try ... The spirit seeks the...
Author:
Iain Pears
Book:
The Dream of Scipio
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Philosophy cannot be extinguished, though men will try ... The spirit seeks the light, that is its nature. It wishes to return to its origin, and must forever try to reach enlightenment.
( Iain Pears )
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