“To think what we do not feel is to lie to ourselves, in the same way that we lie to others when we say to others what we do not think.”

Context: To think what we do not feel is to lie to ourselves, in the same way that we lie to others when we say to others what we do not think. Everything we think must be thought with our entire being, body, and soul.

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French moralist and essayist 1754–1824

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