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    1. From early childhood he recognizes his image as a representation of himself…Awareness of self could have been the beginning of future abstract thought…Somewhere within that miasma of inherited change…(from a fortuitous notice of a naturally sharp edge to purposeful manufacture) Man continued the sharpening of his tools of survival


    2. The economy is often an arbitrary and abstract thought for many


    3. Though he could not reproduce the smell biologically, or pronounce it, he could mirror it with an abstract thought


    4. Abstract thought and ideas had no place here


    5. All human abstract thought, all human language-words, all human tool-use, is based upon the idea of complete, or absolute separation


    6. The entire universe of abstract thought which humans erect inside their own minds became more real than their outer Actual Universe


    7. All because of the insane idea of the ownership of abstract thoughts


    8. We actually believe that our abstract thoughts and opinions and feelings are somehow perfect, and absolute


    9. To believe in believing clearly demonstrates just how absurd and insane and illogical the reflectivity of human abstract thought actually is


    10. What am I doing here? What for? In the womb of our ancestors there is no need for abstract thought for we belong

    11. In general, I was beginning to get the better of my youthful defects, with the exception of the principal one—the one of which I shall often again have to speak in relating my life's history—namely, the tendency to abstract thought


    12. Reality is a thing of infinite diversity, and defies the most ingenious deductions and definitions of abstract thought, nay, abhors the clear and precise classifications we so delight in


    13. When he had read the Sermon on the Mount, which had always touched him, he saw in it for the first time to-day not beautiful abstract thoughts, setting forth for the most part exaggerated and impossible demands, but simple, clear, practical laws


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