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“How regrettable it is to blush when you reveal yourself to others just as you are, and when you flee the oppotunity to examine yourself!”
Frederick the Great, Frederick the Great's Philosophical Writings
“Hunting is one of those sensual pleasures that excercise the body but do nothing for the mind. It involves a passionate desire to pursue some beast or other, and a cruel satisfaction in killing it.”
Frederick the Great, Frederick the Great's Philosophical Writings
“This is mere whipped cream.”
Frederick the Great, Frederick the Great's Philosophical Writings