Book: The paradoxes of Mr. pond. Page 1



- You're not gonna tell me Dr. Campbell, that the murder was righteous because certain things or opinions of a murdered man was unjust?
Say, if they are sufficiently unjust. In the end, we have no criterion of good and evil. Salus populi suprema lex*.
Quote Explanation: * the benefit of the people is the Supreme law.
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The responsible person, as a rule, I like to be irresponsible.
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People usually in no hurry to agree until you calm down in his bed. People rarely agree completely to the end.
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... imagine him standing on his head it would be less difficult than to imagine that he seeks to attract attention. It was tranquility in the world man, too quiet to depend on the world.
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... the most glaring errors occur because we're pulling a quote out of context and then treat it is not quite correct. So when given the most mundane, obvious truth, they may be taken almost as ridiculous.
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Day after day I wanted to kill you, but I held the prejudice that you finally destroyed. Day after day you finished those doubts that protected you from death. Sage, argumentative, stupid! Tonight for you it would be better if I still believed in God and His commandment "thou shalt not kill". <...> Only one protected you and kept the peace between us is our disagreement. Now we come to an agreement, we are of the same opinion. <...> We are reconciled.
Quote Explanation: after a dispute of Angus and Dr. Campbell about the ten commandments and the existence of God.
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