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... the lofty mind of man can be imprisoned by the artifices of its own making.

E.A. Bucchianeri
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... the lofty mind of man can be imprisoned by the artifices of its own making.

E.A. Bucchianeri, Faust: My Soul Be Damned for the World: Volume I
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Our lives must be spent seeking our God, for God hides; but His artifices, once they be known, seem so simple and smiling! From that moment, the merest nothing reveals His presence, and the greatness of our life depends on so little.

Maurice Maeterlinck, The Treasure of the humble
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I know precisely what honor is, Heracles. Honor is the artifice kings sell the peasants’ sons so that they may fight and die without pay. Honor is what drives a peaceful man to bloody vengeance. Honor is what drove the Celts to behead the children of the Apache Courts.- (The Egyptian God) Bes

Jonathan Maas, City of Gods: Hellenica
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All too often, we mask truth in artifice, concealing ourselves for fear of losing the ones we love or prolonging a deception for those we wish to expose. We hide behind that which brings us comfort from pain and sadness or use it to repel a truth too devastating to accept.

Emily Thorne
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The modern age, with its growing world-alienation, has led to a situation where man, wherever he goes, encounters only himself. All the processes of the earth and the universe have revealed themselves either as man-made or as potentially man-made. These processes, after having devoured, as it were, the solid objectivity of the given, ended by rendering meaningless the one over-all process which originally was conceived in order to give meaning to them, and to act, so to speak, as the eternal time-space into which they could all flow and thus be rid of their mutual conflicts and exclusiveness. This is what happened to our concept of history, as it happened to our concept of nature. In the situation of the radical world-alienation, neither history nor nature is at all conceivable. This twofold loss of the world— the loss of nature and the loss of human artifice in the widest sense, which would include all history, has left behind it a society of men who, without a common world which would at once relate and separate them, either live in desperate lonely separation or are pressed together into a mass. For a mass-society is nothing more than that kind of organized living which automatically establishes itself among human beings who are still related to one another but have lost the world once common to all of them.

Hannah Arendt, Between Past and Future
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Errors are not in the art but in the artificers.

Isaac Newton
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Man is the artificer of his own happiness.

Henry David Thoreau
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Man is the artificer of his own happiness.

Henry David Thoreau
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Man is the artificer of his own happiness.

Henry David Thoreau
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The sad thing about artificial intelligence is that it lacks artifice and therefore intelligence.

Jean Baudrillard
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