The falsest judgments, whether based on isolated facts or only on appearances, always embrace some truths whose sphere, whether large or small, affords room for a certain number of inferences, beyond which we fall into absurdity.
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| — | Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, What is Property? (via philosophybits) |
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