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1 II, 72 | most delicate things he knows. Let a mite be given him,
2 II, 72 | instance, is related to all he knows. He needs a place wherein
3 II, 72 | inconceivable as to say that matter knows itself. It is impossible
4 II, 73 | to matter and see if she knows whereof is made the very
5 II, 82 | all its effects.~Every one knows that the sight of cats or
6 III, 194 | on all and on itself, and knows itself no more than the
7 III, 194 | honour, is the very one who knows without anxiety and without
8 V, 308 | joined. And the world, which knows not that this effect is
9 VI, 347 | which killed him, because he knows that he dies and the advantage
10 VI, 347 | has over him; the universe knows nothing of this.~All our
11 VI, 397 | man is great in that he knows himself to be miserable.
12 VI, 416 | wretchedness of man. In a word, man knows that he is wretched. He
13 VI, 416 | really great because he knows it.~
14 VII, 430 | know how this animal, who knows himself to be so weak, has
15 VII, 430 | loved by him. Doubtless he knows at least that he exists,
16 VII, 434 | are, then, illusions, who knows whether the other half of
17 VII, 450 | esteem for a religion which knows so well the defects of man,
18 VII, 531 | 531. He who knows the will of his master will
19 VII, 553 | fears death; but, when He knows it, He goes forward to offer
20 VIII, 556 | things tend that whoever knows the principles of religion
21 VIII, 556 | which all tends. Whoever knows Him knows the reason of
22 VIII, 556 | tends. Whoever knows Him knows the reason of everything.~
23 VIII, 556 | Shall he alone who knows his nature know it only
24 VIII, 556 | miserable? Shall he alone who knows it be alone unhappy?~...
25 IX, 627 | to know it, and each one knows it by heart. Four hundred
26 IX, 627 | no longer alive, no one knows of his own knowledge if
27 IX, 630 | ungrateful to God, and that he knows they will be still more
28 XII, 775(171)| Mark 13:32. "No one knows, neither the Son, but the
29 XII, 792 | the lowest mind; for mind knows all these and itself; and
30 XIII, 842 | still less that God, who knows the heart should perform
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