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Leo Strauss

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Life is too short to live with any but the greatest books.
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“What is liberal education,” p. 6

 
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We may live without poetry, music and art;
We may live without conscience and live without heart;
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He may live without hope—what is hope but deceiving?
He may live without love,—what is passion but pining?
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Intelligence is attractive, but so is life experience. You can’t amass it just by reading a ton of books. But you can live a lot of life in a short time. Travel. Talk to everyone. Collect adventures, and use them to understand the world. That’s how you learn to treat people well. And that’s sexy.

 
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I have insisted on our own activity as essential to our progress; but we were not made to live or advance alone. Society is as needful to us as air or food. A child doomed to utter loneliness, growing up without sight or sound of human beings, would not put forth equal power with many brutes; and a man, never brought into contact with minds superior to his own, will probably run one and the same dull round of thought and action to the end of llfe.
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This life is short, the vanities of the world are transient, but they alone live who live for others, the rest are more dead than alive.

 
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Books are the greatest and the most satisfactory of recreations. I mean the use of books for pleasure. Without books, without having acquired the power of reading for pleasure, none of us can be independent, but if we can read we have a sure defence against boredom in solitude.

 
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