Immanuel Kant — "It is not necessary that I should be happy, but it is necessary that I should be…"
It is not necessary that I should be happy, but it is necessary that I should be moral.
It is not necessary that I should be happy, but it is necessary that I should be moral.
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"Happiness is not an ideal of reason but of imagination."
"Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and more steadily one reflects on them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me."
"The American Indians are too weak for hard labor, too indifferent for industry, and incapable of any culture."
"The categories are the conditions of the possibility of experience."
"Heteronomy of the will, on the other hand, is the source of all spurious principles of morality."
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