Ankit Singh

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A book can never be more than a reproduction of the thoughts of its author. The value of these thoughts lies either in the material, that is in what he has thought upon, or in the form, i.e. the way in which the material is treated, that is in what he has thought upon it.
On the Suffering of the World (Penguin Great Ideas)
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