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“When a man is interested in the past he writes history; when he is interested in the future he makes it.”
Will Durant, Philosophy and the Social Problem
“and very broadly, the problem of reducing human misery by modifying social institutions. It is a problem that, ever reshaping itself, eludes sharper definition; for misery is related to desire, and desire is personal and in perpetual flux: each of us”
Will Durant, Philosophy and The Social Problem by Will Durant
“What I am not,” he says, most truthfully, “that for me is God”
Will Durant, Philosophy and the Social Problem
“to the best account; it is an unintelligent waste of strength.”
Will Durant, Philosophy and the Social Problem