Bertrand Russell Quotes
The Great World, So Far As We Know It From Philosophy Of Nature, Is Neither Good Nor Bad, And Is Not Concerned To Make Us Happy Or Unhappy. All Such Philosophies Spring From Self-importance, And Are Best Corrected By A Little Astronomy.
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