Bertrand Russell — "The universe may have a purpose, but no detectable purpose."
The universe may have a purpose, but no detectable purpose.
The universe may have a purpose, but no detectable purpose.
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"Our nominal morality has been formulated by priests and mentally enslaved women. It is time that men who have to take a normal part in the normal life of the world learned to rebel against this sickly…"
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"Freedom in education is a matter of degree."
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