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When thought hits into one's passions and prejudices, few people care to draw a line of hard thinking unto its bitter end. The consequences of philosophical brain activity can be too dreadful for weak mortals. Only he who has made thought his lord and king can accept its commands.

-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 7 : Metaphysics of Truth > # 127