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represented a universal striving for fulfillment.
~ Karen Armstrong
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A myth has been well described as something that in some sense happened once—but that also happens all the time. It is about timeless, universal truth. If
~ Karen Armstrong
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matter most? This is a universal question, because through the days and weeks and months and years after your disappearance, I understood that I did not cherish you enough. I never told you that I loved you enough. I never held you enough. I never listened to you enough. You
~ Karin Slaughter
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What is crucial in the true state is not the fact that every citizen has the chance to devote himself to the universal interest in the shape of a particular class, but the capacity of the universal class to be really universal, i.e. to be the class of every citizen.
~ Karl Marx
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T]he emancipation of the workers contains universal human emancipation — and it contains this because the whole of human servitude is involved in the relation of the worker to production, and all relations of servitude are but modifications and consequences of this relation.
~ Karl Marx
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Thus, when the universal sun has set, does the moth seek the lamp-light of privacy.
~ Karl Marx
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Hegel dice en alguna parte que todos los grandes hechos y personajes de la historia universal aparecen, como si dijéramos, dos veces. Pero se olvidó de agregar: una vez como tragedia y la otra como farsa.
~ Karl Marx
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Hegel nota in un passo delle sue opere che tutti i grandi fatti e i grandi personaggi della storia universale si presentano, per così dire, due volte. Ha dimenticato di aggiungere: la prima come tragedia, la seconda come farsa.
~ Karl Marx
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it is the universal class because its sufferings are universal. He thus defined the proletariat in the first instance not as the body of factory workers but as the metaphysical demiurge destined to liberate the species from social inequality: it was as the victim class that it became the redeemer class, the class to end all classes.
~ Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
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He was part of the infinite. The tree and the rock and the water. The rising of the sun and the running of the deer.
~ Kate Atkinson
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Fine,' she said, using the universal Scottish word for every state of being from 'I'm dying in anguish' to 'I'm experiencing euphoric joy.' 'Fine,' she said. 'I'm fine.
~ Kate Atkinson
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Mr. Carver hadn't been such a bad sort really. He had been very keen on Esperanto, which had seemed an absurd eccentricity at the time but now Ursula thought it might be a good thing to have a universal language, as Latin had once been. Oh, yes, Miss Woolf said, a common language was a wonderful idea, but utterly utopian. All good ideas were, she said sadly.
~ Kate Atkinson
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He had been very keen on Esperanto, which had seemed an absurd eccentricity at the time but now Ursula thought it might be a good thing to have a universal language, as Latin had once been. Oh, yes, Miss Woolf said, a common language was a wonderful idea, but utterly utopian. All good ideas were, she said sadly.
~ Kate Atkinson
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The universal nature out of the universal substance, as if it were wax, now molds a horse, and when it has broken this up, it uses the material for a tree, then for a man, then for something else.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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The miserable's name is Man; he is agonizing in all climes, and he is groaning in all languages.
~ Victor Hugo
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Only when men are connected to large, universal goals are they really happy-and one result of their happiness is a rush of creative activity.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Death--some form of termination--is the universal ending of all living things; but only man, by virtue of his verbally reportable introspective life, can conceptualize his own cessation.
~ Edwin S. Shneidman
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In every man there is something of all men.
~ Georg C. Lichtenberg
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I am now the most miserable man living. If what I feel were felt by the whole human race, there would not be one cheerful face left on earth.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Is any man afraid of change? Why what can take place without change? What then is more pleasing or more suitable to the universal nature?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Christ's commandment to hear the Church . . . is binding on all men, in every period, and every country.
~ Pope Pius XI
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Now don't you understand man universal law What you throw out comes back to you, star Never underestimate those who you scar Cause karma, karma, karma comes back to you hard
~ Lauryn Hill
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The very nature of these inventions cries out for the goodness in men; cries out for universal brotherhood; for the unity of us all.
~ Charlie Chaplin
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The best proof of man's dissatisfaction with the home is found in his universal absence from it.
~ Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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