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Day: June 16, 2020

Divided Things, People, a Quotation …

16 June 2020 ~ kaye ~ Leave a comment

Surely, we have to notice the reason why humans pursue gold and silver, and what they are thinking of in conceiving this unbounded desire. Clearly [they do so] out of the will to attend to their own needs from whatever source, and out of the desire to provide themselves with what contributes to their pleasure. … Continue reading Divided Things, People, a Quotation …

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