Man is not sum of what he has already, but rather the sum of what he does not yet have, of what he could have.

Man is not sum of what he has already, but rather the sum of what he does not yet have, of what he could have.

Jean-Paul Sartre
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But whether the amount of capital ever does limit the productiveness of industry, and thus fix a maximum which wages cannot exceed, it is evident that it is not from any scarcity of capital that the poverty of the masses in civilized countries proceeds. For not only do wages nowhere reach the limit fixed by the productiveness of industry, but wages are relatively the lowest where capital is most abundant.

Friendship may, and often does, grow into love, but love never subsides into friendship.

Self-rejection is the greatest enemy of the spiritual life.

Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily.

The highest result of education is to discipline rather than to furnish the mind.

A good teacher is like a candle it consumes itself to light the way for others

But whether the amount of capital ever does limit the productiveness of industry, and thus fix a maximum which wages cannot exceed, it is evident that it is not from any scarcity of capital that the poverty of the masses in civilized countries proceeds. For not only do wages nowhere reach the limit fixed by the productiveness of industry, but wages are relatively the lowest where capital is most abundant.

Friendship may, and often does, grow into love, but love never subsides into friendship.

Self-rejection is the greatest enemy of the spiritual life.