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The philosopher has as little use for artificial professional sanctity as for morbid body-hating asceticism. Enlightenment must become "natural"--a living fact of the whole being--and its possessor inconspicuous. Neither the one nor the other is to be advertised publicly in any way.
-- Notebooks Category 20: What Is Philosophy? > Chapter 5 : The Philosopher > # 27