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Letters from a Stoic
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"absolutely loving Seneca, He quotes Epicurus often and I'm really vibing with all those quotes so I may pick up some Epicurus after this. Definitely in my philosophy era these days." Mar 27, 2025 07:22AM

 
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"I remember being a young girl, on the brink of atheism, enamored by Ivan. He spoke with such (madding) eloquence and he articulated all I hated about God (the world God created).

Now though, he seems so young himself. Where I saw intellect, I now see pain (as Dostoevsky intended). I looked up to him then and now I just want to gather him in my arms and tell him it is okay to exist in all these contradictions."
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Yevgeny Zamyatin
“How do you know nonsense isn't a good thing? if human nonsense had been nurtured and developed for centuries, just as intelligence has, then perhaps something extraordinarily previous could have come from it.”
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
“I am glad my case is not serious! But these nervous troubles are dreadfully depressing. John does not know how much I really suffer. He knows there is no reason to suffer, and that satisfies him.”
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“Man is mortal, and as the professor so rightly said mortality can come so suddenly”
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