A Commonplace BookSimon and Schuster, 1957 - 303 páginas Anthology of quotations from classical, medieval and contemporary sources. |
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Página 109
... mind . " No , not at all ! " you say ; and you try to tell me that what I am praising as folly is really only the marginal utility of good sense . I do not agree . I am not praising a marginal utility , but the utility of the marginal ...
... mind . " No , not at all ! " you say ; and you try to tell me that what I am praising as folly is really only the marginal utility of good sense . I do not agree . I am not praising a marginal utility , but the utility of the marginal ...
Página 131
... mind working on mind , to the sexual act . " It was necessary that mind should work on mind , by short question and answer , or an expert employ- ment of the dialectic process , in order to generate new thoughts and powers ; a process ...
... mind working on mind , to the sexual act . " It was necessary that mind should work on mind , by short question and answer , or an expert employ- ment of the dialectic process , in order to generate new thoughts and powers ; a process ...
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... mind won its way , and he passed on far beyond the fiery walls of the world , and in mind and spirit traversed the bound- less whole . " The Latin is no better : Ergo vivida vis animi pervicit , et extra Processit longe flammantia ...
... mind won its way , and he passed on far beyond the fiery walls of the world , and in mind and spirit traversed the bound- less whole . " The Latin is no better : Ergo vivida vis animi pervicit , et extra Processit longe flammantia ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
admiration altruism answer atomic attitude beauty believe better called chapter conceptual scheme decision edition Eliot Emerson Epaminondas evil fact faith fate Ferris Greenslet freedom friends George Homans give Goethe grace Greek Gustave Cohen Hamlet hand Hans Zinsser Harrison Tweed heaven Henry Holmes I. A. Richards Jesus Joan Joan's Justice laugh lawyer Learned Hand less look Lord Lucien matter Matthew mean mind Montaigne moral nature never Odysseus ourselves paradox Parmenion Partridge Pascal philosophy phrase Plato play Plutarch poem poet poetry President published Quine quotation quoted rats reader reason remark Sartre scene sense Shakespear significance simply smiled Society speak spirit statement sure T. S. Eliot talk tell things thought tion told Tom Jones translation true truth understand verse virtue Whitehead William words wrote