User:Alcmaeonid
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Fate is cruel, and mankind contemptible. In a world so constituted, he who has enough in himself is like a warm, bright, cheerful room at Christmas, in the midst of the snow and ice of a December night. |
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[edit] Pieds-à-terre
[edit] Pantheon
[edit] Rearviews
[edit] Schopenhauer
- Arthur Schopenhauer, his Life and Philosophy
- On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason
[edit] Nietzsche
- Nietzsche's Human All-Too-Human
- Nietzsche contra Wagner
- Richard Wagner in Bayreuth
- Selected Letters of Friedrich Nietzsche
[edit] Hume
- David Hume's The Natural History of Religion
