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A Study in Scarlet • Arthur Conan Doyle“The church is precisely that against which Jesus preached -- and against which he taught his disciples to fight.”
Unpublished fragment • Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche“The nature of the All moved to make the universe.”
Book VII • Marcus Aurelius“The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel must be intolerably stupid”
Northanger Abbey • Jane Austen“Without It, the fairest universe is but a randomly scattered dust-heap. If we are to speak with intelligence, we must found our being on that which is common to all... For that Logos which governs man is born of the One, which is Divine. It [the Divine] governs the universe by Its will, and is more than sufficient to everyone.”
Fragments • Heraclitus