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It is perhaps not true to write that the man must become utterly detached. No one who is yet embodied, yet compelled to deal with the world without him and traffic with it for his necessities, can be called that--however free he has made his heart and however firm he has made his mind.

-- Notebooks Category 24: The Peace within You > Chapter 3 : Practise Detachment > # 121