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The analysis of concepts is for the understanding nothing more than what the magnifying glass is for sight.
— Moses Mendelssohn
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Instead, it appears to be a particular mark of beauty that it is considered with tranquil satisfaction; that it pleases if we also do not possess it and we are still far removed from demanding to possess it.
— Moses Mendelssohn
Tags: mark, far, satisfaction, beauty
A God is thinkable, therefore a God is also actually present.
— Moses Mendelssohn
Tags: actually, therefore, present, god
Socrates didn't care to visit the theater, as a rule, except when the plays of Euripides (which some think, he himself had helped to compose), were performed.
— Moses Mendelssohn
Tags: he, some, care, think
Socrates' fame spread all over Greece, and the most respected and educated men from all around came to him, in order to enjoy his friendly company and instruction.
— Moses Mendelssohn
Tags: company, fame, enjoy, men
When Socrates was about 30, and his father was long dead, he was still pursuing the art of sculpture, but from necessity, and without much inclination.
— Moses Mendelssohn
Tags: dead, father, long, art
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