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A truer image of the world, I think, is obtained by picturing things as entering into the stream of time from an eternal
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"A truer image of the world, I think, is obtained by picturing things as entering into the stream of time from an eternal world outside, than from a view which regards time as the devouring tyrant of all that is"

- Bertrand Russell

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This quote by Bertrand Russell suggests that the globe is not a finite entity, but instead something that is continuously altering and advancing. He recommends that the very best method to understand the world is to view it as something that is continuously entering into the stream of time from an infinite globe outside. This indicates that the world is not limited by time, yet rather that it is constantly being formed as well as influenced forcibly outside of our very own understanding. Russell's quote recommends that time is not a feeding on authoritarian, but instead a pressure that helps to shape and develop the globe we stay in. He suggests that by watching the world by doing this, we can obtain a more accurate picture of the world and also its complexities.

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Bertrand Russell This quote is written / told by Bertrand Russell between May 18, 1872 and February 2, 1970. He was a famous Philosopher from United Kingdom. The author also have 102 other quotes.

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