William James — "The meaning of a statement is the conceivable practical consequences of its trut…"
The meaning of a statement is the conceivable practical consequences of its truth.
The meaning of a statement is the conceivable practical consequences of its truth.
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"Our faith is faith in some one else's faith, and in the greatest matters this is most true."
"The moment of creative energy is the moment of choice."
"The difference between a bad habit and a good one is that a bad habit is easy to acquire and difficult to get rid of, while a good habit is difficult to acquire and easy to get rid of."
"To be alone is to be free."
"The philosophy which is so important in each of us is not a technical matter; it is our more or less dumb sense of what life honestly and deeply means."
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