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“We must all turn our backs upon the horrors of the past. We must look to the future. We cannot afford to drag forward cross the years that are to come the hatreds and revenges which have sprung from the injuries of the past.”

Never Give In! • Winston S Churchill

“More and more it seems to me that the philosopher, being of necessity a man of tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, has always found himself, and had to find himself, in contradiction to his today: his enemy was ever the ideal of today. So far all these extraordinary furtherers of men whom one calls philosophers, though they themselves have rarely felt like friends of wisdom but rather like disagreeable fools and dangerous question marks, have found their task, their hard, unwanted, inescapable task, but eventually also the greatness of their task, in being the bad conscience of their time.”

Beyond Good and Evil • Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“I have never said that human society ought to be aristocratic, but a great deal more than that. What I have said, and still believe with ever-increasing conviction, is that human society is always, whether it will or no, aristocratic by its very essence, to the extreme that it is a society in the measure that it is aristocratic, and ceases to be such when it ceases to be aristocratic. Of course I am speaking now of society and not of the State.”

the Revolt of the Masses • Jose Ortega y Gasset

“Because learning does not consist only of knowing what we must or we can do, but also of knowing what we could do and perhaps should not do.”

The Name of The Rose • Umberto Eco

“To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune ... to lose both seems like carelessness.”

The importance of Being Earnest • Oscar Wilde

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