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Bertrand Russell, May 18, 1872 / 2017
/ Bertrand Russell, Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1950 /
(images: Bertrand Russell, Prologue: What I Have Lived For, in The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, 1872-1914, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, MA, and Toronto, 1967)
there’s something comforting in the fact that nothing’s really permanent. that no matter what i’m going through, who i am, what i think, what’s happening around me, it can always change. maybe good times don’t last, but at least bad times don’t last either. maybe i’m unsatisfied with who i am, but i’m not stuck that way.
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