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Bertrand Russell: Eternal bliss

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“The late F.W.H. Myers used to tell how he asked a man at a dinner table what he thought would happen to him when he died. The man tried to ignore the question, but on being pressed, replied: “Oh well, I suppose I shall inherit eternal bliss, but I wish you wouldn’t talk about such unpleasant subjects.”‘

Bertrand Russell, philosopher, mathematician, author, Nobel laureate (1872-1970).


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