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- The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them.
-Mark Twain - About Me
- Eternity is very long, especially towards the end.
-Woody Allen
If we examine the various ideologies that tend to divide humanity, such as racism, extreme nationalism, and the Marxist class struggle, one of the key factors of their origin is the tendency to perceive things as inherently divided and disconnected. From this misconception springs the belief that each of these divisions is essentially independent and self-existent.
-The Dalai Lama (The Universe in a Single Atom)
Peace is not the absence of war; it is a virtue; a state of mind; a disposition for benevolence; confidence; and justice.
- Baruch Spinoza
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