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Immanuel Kant
4/1724-2/1804 (Age at death: 79)
Immanuel Kant was an 18th-century German philosopher from the Prussian city of Königsberg. Kant was the last influential philosopher of modern Europe in the classic sequence of the theory of knowledge during the Enlightenment beginning with thinkers John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume. (From Wikipedia)
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Freedom is that faculty which enlarges the usefulness of all other faculties. |
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Out of timber so crooked as that which man is made nothing entirely straight can be built. |
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The bad thing of war is, that it makes more evil people than it can take away." |
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