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Quent Cordair

@quentcordair

Author, artist, gallery owner. Objectivist. Romantic Realist. Former USMC. Individualist. quentcordair.com & cordair.com

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All classified documents soon to be released. Only 9 castings left of this singular limited-edition. #amelia #AmeliaEarhart

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The complete separation of education and state is still and ever the only moral, practical course. The state is in no moral position to be requiring anything be taught to anyone. Full stop.

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Calling capitalism a “cultic religion” is a projection of the highest order. Religion demands faith, obedience, and sacrifice to a higher power. Capitalism demands the exact opposite: reason, independence, and voluntary exchange. There’s no altar to kneel at, no priest to obey,

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Linda Cordair, International Art Consultant Gorgeous!! This is art for everyone who has visited a modern art museum and had to laugh, lest they cry for the derangement of art there! Thanks for keeping romanticism alive and beautiful ❤️

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Neptune’s discovery is a remarkable testament to the power of mathematics and scientific prediction..... In early 19th Century, astronomers observed unexpected deviations in Uranus’s orbit, suggesting that another, unseen gravitational force was at play. French mathematician

Neptune’s discovery is a remarkable testament to the power of mathematics and scientific prediction..... 

In early 19th Century, astronomers observed unexpected deviations in Uranus’s orbit, suggesting that another, unseen gravitational force was at play. French mathematician
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"Among Aristotle’s four causes, the two that play a constant role in our lives are final causation and efficient causation. The latter [efficient causation] operates at the level of inanimate matter: a certain cause is enacted and it has certain effects. Final causation,

"Among Aristotle’s four causes, the two that play a constant role in our lives are final causation and efficient causation. 

The latter [efficient causation] operates at the level of inanimate matter: a certain cause is enacted and it has certain effects. 

Final causation,
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"Then I saw what was wrong with the world, I saw what destroyed men and nations, and where the battle for life had to be fought. I saw that the enemy was an inverted morality—and that my sanction was its only power. I saw that evil was impotent—that evil was the irrational, the

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Wondering what happens when countries try to go "net zero"? Just look at the UK. The UK has almost completely destroyed its coal power and added a bunch of wind power. The result is the highest industrial electricity prices in the world.

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"Many wonders there be, but naught more wondrous than man; Over the surging sea, with a whitening south wind wan, Through the foam of the firth, man makes his perilous way; And the eldest of deities Earth that knows not toil nor decay Ever he furrows and scores, as his team, year