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The Untaught Syllabus. 15.
Quotes For Political Activists:
In Their Own Words: Suffer The Minds Of Little Children (And Working Men.).
The Anti-Christ Of Fear: The Sword The State The Crown And The Cross.


The quotes contained in this article are taken from two of my books: "The
Untaught Syllabus: 1917 And All That - In their Own Words: A Political History
Of The Cold War 1917-1983." which has also been serialised in British and
foreign journals; and "A Radical Book Of Enlightenment For The Common Man."
which is a compilation of over 1,700 radical political quotes in subject
categories.

Why place such a heavy emphasis on quotes?

Quotes have a veracity of their own, either somebody said something or they
didn't. And if enough people, with similar interests and motives and enough
power concentrated in their hands, say much the same thing, then it is more
likely that their interests will prevail.

I have found through tutoring, speaking engagements, publishing, debating and
general argument that it is more effective and revealing, especially to the
incredulous, that quotes, speaking for themselves without polemical intervention
from me - other than selection, editing and assembly - have an immediate impact
and influence on the credulity of the reader. And yes, it is extremely biased.
But when did idealistic academic or journalistic notions of being 'balanced' or
'unbiased' ever equate with veracity or reality?

I challenge those who preach a so-called 'balanced' view to come up with a
negation of what is being said.

I am happy for any of the compilation to be copied in whole or in part provided
that the full authorship of each quote is stated, and that authorship of the
compilation and any script is acknowledged; and that the work is used for the
purpose for which it is obviously intended - to inform and educate those
interested in the modern history of wars, peace, anti-racism, poverty,
imperialism, global trade and exploitation and the world debt crisis.



Suffer The Minds Of Little Children (And Working Men.).



"Who holds the souls of children, holds the nation."

(Anonymous.)



"The Church doesn't believe in book-burning, but it believes in restricting the
use of dangerous books among those whose minds are unprepared for them... The
Church has, through the centuries, understood that ideas are really more
dangerous than other weapons. Their use should be restricted."

(US Monsignor Francis Lally.)



"Scientific education and religious education are incompatible. The clergy have
ceased to interfere with education at the advanced state, with which I am
directly concerned, but they have still got control of that of children. This
means that the children have to learn about Adam and Noah instead of about
Evolution; about David who killed Goliath, instead of Koch who killed cholera;
about Christ's ascent into heaven instead of Montgolfier's and Wright's. Worse
than that, they are taught that it is a virtue to accept statements without
adequate evidence, which leaves them a prey to quacks of every kind in later
life, and makes it very difficult for them to accept the methods of thought
which are successful in science."

(J.B.S.Haldane.)



"Where Church and State are habitually associated it is natural that minds, even
of a high order, should unconsciously come to regard religion as only a subtler
mode of police."

(Tolpuddle Martyr George Loveless.)



"Let Catholic writers take care when defending the cause of the working class
and the poor not to use language calculated to inspire among the people aversion
to the upper class of society... Human society, as established by God, is
composed of unequal elements, just as parts of the human body are unequal; to
make them all equal is impossible, and would mean the destruction of human
society itself."

(Pope Pius X, letter to Bishops on Catholic Social Action, 1903.)



"The Church has condemned the various forms of Marxist Socialism... because it
is her permanent right and duty to safeguard men from currents of thought and
influence that jeopardise their eternal salvation."

(Pope Pius XII.)



"These monstrous views... these venomous teachings... Socialists, Communists...
strive to uproot the foundations of civilised society... The main tenet of
Socialism, namely, the community of goods, must be rejected without
qualification, for it would injure those it pretends to benefit, it would be
contrary to the natural rights of man, and it would introduce confusion and
disorder...."

(Pope Leo XIII.)



"Religion is one of the forms of spiritual oppression which everywhere weigh
upon the masses who are crushed by continuous toil for others, by poverty and
loneliness... Religion teaches those who toil in poverty all their lives to be
resigned and patient in this world, and consoles them with the hope of reward in
heaven. As for those who live upon the labour of others, religion teaches them
to be charitable in earthly life, thus providing a cheap justification for their
whole exploiting existence and selling them at a reasonable price tickets to
heavenly bliss. "Religion is the opium of the people." (Marx.) Religion is a
kind of spiritual intoxicant, in which the slaves of capital drown their
humanity and blunt their desires for some sort of decent human existence... The
helplessness of the exploited classes in their struggle against the exploiters
inevitably generates a belief in a better life after death, even as the
helplessness of the savage in his struggle with nature gives rise to a belief in
gods, devils, miracles, etc... The modern proletariat ranges itself on the side
of Socialism, which, with the help of science, is dispersing the fog of religion
and is liberating the workers from their faith in a life after death, by
rallying them to the present-day struggle for a better life here upon earth."

(Lenin.)



"Churches are suffered to exist only on condition that they preach submission to
the State as at present capitalistically organised."

(George Bernard Shaw.)



"The first and fundamental principle... if one would undertake to alleviate the
condition of the masses, would be the inviolability of private property... This
great labour question cannot be solved except by assuming as a principle that
private property must be held sacred and inviolable."

(Pope Leo XIII.)



(It is a ruling class fallacy that Marxists and Communists condemn private
property. When Marxists or Communists condemn private property they mean by
definition private property in, or private ownership of, the means of production
of wealth - of man's means of existence; i.e.: property as capital to invest in
man's labour for the creation of private profit, which becomes more capital.
BM.)



"The rights and interests of the labouring man will be protected and cared for,
not by the labour agitators but by the Christian men to whom God in His infinite
wisdom has given the control of the property interest of this country."

(George Baer.)



"Inequality of rights and power proceeds from the very Author of nature... The
great mistake made... is the notion that class is naturally hostile to class,
and that the wealthy and the workmen are intended by nature to live in mutual
conflict. So irrational and so false is this view, that the direct contrary is
the truth... It is ordained by nature that... classes should dwell in harmony
and agreement, so as to maintain the balance of the body politic...

(Pope Leo XIII.)



"We express again our sympathy for labour and we appreciate the difficulties of
maintaining family life with the mounting cost of living. In union with the Holy
See, we have on many occasions condemned the evils of unrestrained capitalism.
At the same time, in union with the Holy See, we hold that "our first and most
fundamental principle, when we undertake to alleviate the condition of the
masses, must be the inviolability of private property.""

(Catholic Bishops of America, Statement, Crisis of Christianity, N.Y.Times Nov
18 1941.)



"Fascist rule prevents worse injustice, and if Fascism - which in principle I do
not approve - goes under, nothing can save the country from chaos: God's cause
goes under with it."

(Archbishop of Westminster Cardinal Hinsley, 1865-1943.)



(The Catholic church was one of the biggest collaborators with the Nazis. BM)



"Christ cannot possibly have been a Jew. I don't have to prove that
scientifically. It is a fact!"

(Joseph Goebbels.)



"To despise legitimate authority, no matter in whom it is invested, is unlawful;
it is rebellion against God's will...

The highest duty is to respect authority."

(Pope Leo XIII.)



"The agitation of this Catholic Question... can serve only, to amuse the people,
and to keep them divided. If I were to choose a people to hold in a state of
complete subjection, it would be a people divided into several religious sects,
each condemning the other to perdition. With such a people, furnished with a
suitable set of priests, a Government endued with barely common sense might do
just what it pleased."

(William Cobbett.)



"Inciting to revolution is treason, not only against man, but also against God."

(Pope Leo XIII "On the Christian Constitution of States.")



"All Catholics must make themselves felt as active elements in daily political
life in the countries where they live. They must penetrate, wherever possible,
in the administration of civil affairs; must constantly exert the utmost
vigilance and energy to prevent the usages of liberty from going beyond the
limits of God's law... All Catholics should do all in their power to cause the
constitutions of states and legislation to be modelled on the principles of the
true church."

(Pope Leo XIII "On the Christian Constitution of States.")



"A nation must have a religion, and that religion must be under the control of
the government."

(Napoleon Bonaparte, 1801.)



"It is not lawful for the State, any more than for the individual, either to
disregard all religious duties, or to hold in equal favour different kinds of
religion... The equal toleration of all religions... is the same thing as
atheism...

(Pope Leo XIII "On the Christian Constitution of States.")



"If the laws of state are openly at variance with the laws of God - if they
inflict injury upon the Church - or set at naught the authority of Jesus Christ
which is vested in the Supreme Pontiff, then indeed it becomes a duty to resist
them, a sin to render obedience."

(Pope Leo XIII.)



"Mussolini... a gift of Providence, a man free from the prejudices of the
politicians of the liberal school."

(Pope Pius XI, signing the Lateran Pact, February 1929.)



"Selfish employers of labour have flattered the Church by calling it the great
conservative force, and then called upon it to act as a police force while they
paid but a pittance of wages to those who worked for them... Our place is beside
the poor, behind the working man. They are our people; they build our churches,
they occupy their pews, their children crowd our schools, our priests come from
their sons."

(US Cardinal George Mundelein, New York Times Jan 3 1938.)



"We may lay it down as a general and lasting law that working-men's associations
should be so organised and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable
means for attaining what is aimed at, that is to say, for helping each
individual member to better his condition to the utmost in body, soul, and
property...

(Pope Leo XIII.)



"The Church has the right to require that the faithful shall not publish books
which she has not previously officially examined, and to prohibit their
publication by anybody whatsoever for just cause. The provisions of this title
also apply to daily publications, periodicals, and other published writings of
whatever kind..."

(Code of Canon Laws of the Catholic Church.)



"The liberty of thinking and publishing whatsoever each one likes, without any
hindrances, is not in itself an advantage over which society can wisely rejoice.
On the contrary, it is the fountainhead and origin of many evils. ...it is in no
way lawful to demand, to defend, or to grant, unconditional freedom of thought,
of speech, of writing, or of religion, as if they were so many rights that
nature has given man... Moreover, the books of non-Catholics, ex professo
treating of religion, are prohibited, unless they clearly contain nothing
contrary to the Catholic faith. Liberty will ever be more free and secure in
proportion as license is kept in restraint... Liberty belongs only to those who
have the gift of reason.

(Pope Leo XIII.)





The Anti-Christ Of Fear: The Sword The State The Crown And The Cross.


"There can be no doubt of our dependence on forces beyond our control. Primitive
man was so impotent in the face of these forces that, especially in an
unfavourable natural environment, fear became a dominant attitude, and, as the
old saying goes, fear created gods."

(US educator John Dewey.)



"Fear was the first thing on earth to make gods."

(Lucretius, 57BC.)



"It is fear that first brought gods into the world."

(Petronius Arbiter, 55AD.)



"Twas only fear first in the world made gods."

(Ben Jonson.)



"Rise up, study the economic forces which oppress you; they have emerged from
the hand of man just as the gods emerged from his brain. You can control them:
if you will it, the machine, this dreadful instrument of torture, will turn into
god who emancipates man from arduous work and gives him the leisure to enjoy
physical and mental happiness."

(Paul Lafargue.)



"If we go back to the beginning we shall find that ignorance and fear created
the gods; that fancy, enthusiasm, or deceit adorned or disfigured them; that
weakness worships them; that credulity preserves them, and that custom, respect
and tyranny support them in order to make the blindness of men serve its own
interests...

(French philosopher Baron Paul Henry Thiry d'Holbach (1723-1789).)



"Thought is one of the manifestations of human energy, and among the earlier and
simpler phases of thought, two stand conspicuous - Fear and Greed. Fear, which,
by stimulating the imagination, creates a belief in an invisible world, and
ultimately develops a priesthood; and Greed, which dissipates energy in war and
trade".

(American historian Brooks Adams, 1848-1927.)



"Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet."

(Napoleon Bonaparte.)



"It is conceivable that religion may be morally useful without being
intellectually sustainable."

(John Stuart Mill.)



"I feel no need for any other faith than my faith in human beings. Like
Confucius of old, I am so absorbed in the wonder of earth and the life upon it
that I cannot think of heaven and the angels."

(US writer, Nobel Prize winner Pearl S. Buck.)



"What thinking man is there who still requires the hypothesis of a God?"

(Friedrich Neitzsche.)



"I am interested in this world, in this life, not some other world or future
life."

(Jawaharlal Nehru.)



"In spite of all the yearnings of men, no one can produce a single fact or
reason to support the belief in God."

(US criminal lawyer Clarence Darrow.)



"If you want me to believe in God, you must make me touch him."

(Diderot.)



"I don't believe in God because I don't believe in Mother Goose."

(US criminal lawyer Clarence Darrow.)



"Religion: a fantastic faith in gods, angels and spirits... a faith without any
scientific foundations, Religion is being supported and maintained by the
reactionary circles. It serves for the subjugation of the working people and
building up the power of the exploiting bourgeois classes."

"Bible: A collection of fantastic legends without any scientific support... full
of dark hints, historical mistakes and contradictions."

(Dictionary of 20,000 Foreign Words and Phrases. Soviet State Publishing House.)



"We demand that religion is a private matter as far as the State is concerned,
but under no circumstances can we regard it as a private matter with regard to
our own Party... Our programme necessarily includes the propaganda of atheism...
Of course, we say that we do not believe in god. We know perfectly well that the
clergy, the landlords, and the bourgeoisie all claimed to speak in the name of
god, in order to protect their own interests as exploiters... The old society
was based on the oppression of all the workers and peasants by the landlords and
capitalists. We had to destroy this society. We had to overthrow these landlords
and capitalists. But to do this, organisation was necessary. God could not
create such organisation."

(Lenin.)



"We guarantee the right of every citizen to combat by argument, propaganda, and
agitation any and all religion. The Communist Party cannot be neutral toward
religion. It stands for science, and all religion is opposed to science."

(Stalin, Declaration to an American labour delegation, Sep 7 1927.)



"The ideology called "dialectical materialism", regardless of the propriety of
its title, has taken hold of the imagination of men as perhaps no doctrine had
been able to do since the time of Christ."

(Henry Aiken, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University, USA.)



"Hell is paved with priests' skulls."

(St. John Chrisostom, 345-407.)



"If I were a cassowary,
On the plains of Timbuctoo,
I would eat a missionary,
Cassock, band and hymn book too."

(Bishop Samuel Wilberforce 1805-1873.)



"Had I been present at the creation of the world I would have proposed some
improvements."

(Alfonso, King of Castile, 1226-1284.)



"The central problem of Christianity is: if the Messiah has come why is the
world so evil? For Judaism, the problem is: if the world is so evil, why does
the Messiah not come?"

(Seymour Siegel.)



"No Pope ever condemned slavery."

(English philosopher Joseph McCabe.)



"There are lies, damned lies, and church statistics."

(Walter Bagehot, English economist, 1826-1877.)



"The fact that a believer is happier than a sceptic is no more to the point than
the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one."

(George Bernard Shaw.)



"They set the sign of the cross over their outer doors, and sacrifice to their
gut and their groin in their inner closets."

(Ben Jonson.)



"The church alone beyond all question
Has for ill-gotten goods the right digestion."

(Goethe.)



"I darted a contemptuous look at the stately monuments of superstition."

(Edward Gibbon, referring to cathedrals.)



"I took the repeal of the Corn Laws as light amusement compared with the
difficult task of inducing the priests of all denominations to agree to suffer
the people to be educated."

(Richard Cobden.)



"I did not see why the schoolmaster should be taxed to support the priest, and
not the priest the schoolmaster."

(Thoreau.)



"To a philosophic eye the vices of the clergy are far less dangerous than their
virtues."

(Edward Gibbon.)



"The world holds two classes of men - intelligent men without religion, and
religious men without intelligence."

(Syrian poet Abu'l-Ala-Al-Ma'arri, 973-1057.)



"He who begins by loving Christianity better than the truth, will proceed by
loving his own sect or Church better than Christianity, and end in loving
himself best of all."

(Samuel Taylor Coleridge.)



"Men tend to have the beliefs that suit their passions. Cruel men believe in a
cruel God and use their belief to excuse their cruelty."

(Bertrand Russell.)



"Any body of men who believe in hell will persecute whenever they have the
power."

(English rationalist philosopher Joseph McCabe, What Gods Cost Men.)



"How many evils have flowed from religion."

(Lucretius, 57BC.)



"Organised Christianity has probably done more to retard the ideals that were
its founder's than any other agency in the world."

(English journalist Richard Le Gallienne, 1866-1947.)



"It is no cynical joke, it is literally true, that the Christian churches would
not recognise Christianity if they saw it."

(US writer Lincoln Steffens.)



"Science has done more for the development of western civilisation in one
hundred years than Christianity did in eighteen hundred years."

(John Burroughs.)



"Some of the most beautiful passages in the apostolic writings are quotations
from pagan authors."

(English historian Henry Thomas Buckle, 1821-1862.)



"The barbarities and desperate outrages of the so-called Christian race,
throughout every region of the world, and upon every people they have been able
to subdue, are not to be paralleled by those of any other race, however fierce,
however untaught, and however reckless of mercy and shame, in any age of the
earth."

(William Howitt "Colonisation and Christianity: A Popular History of the
Treatment of the Natives by the Europeans in all Their Colonies." 1838.)



"To assert that Christianity communicated to man moral truths previously
unknown, argues on the part of the asserter either gross ignorance or else
wilful fraud... The system of morals expounded in the New Testament contains no
maxims which had not been previously enunciated."

(English historian Henry Thomas Buckle, 1821-1862.)



"Adolf Hitler's Government does not fight against Churches or religious
denominations. It rather gathers them under its wings... whenever they have
mental tasks to perform."

(Ministry for Ecclesiastical Affairs, Germany, 1935.)



"But those wars are also just, without doubt, which are ordained by God Himself,
in Whom there is no iniquity."

(St.Augustine.)



"For many centuries the sword and cross were allies. Together they attacked the
rights of man. They defended each other."

(US lawyer Robert Ingersoll (1833-1899).)



"They (Christian soldiers) are to wage the war of Christ their master without
fearing that they sin in killing their enemies or of being lost if they are
themselves killed, since when they give or receive the death-blow, they are
guilty of no crime, but all is to their glory. If they kill, it is to the profit
of Christ; if they die, it is to their own."

(St.Bernard.)



"The barbarities and desperate outrages of the so-called Christian race,
throughout every region of the world, and upon every people they have been able
to subdue, are not to be paralleled by those of any other race, however fierce,
however untaught, and however reckless of mercy and shame, in any age of the
earth."

(William Howitt "Colonisation and Christianity: A Popular History of the
Treatment of the Natives by the Europeans in all Their Colonies." 1838.)



"It is thus that for opinions, which no man can demonstrate, we see the Brahman
despised; the Mohammedan hated; the Pagan held in contempt; that they oppress
and disdain each other with the most rancorous animosity; the Christian burns
the Jew... the Roman Catholic condemns the Protestant... then, having glutted
their revenge, return with redoubled fury, to wreak over again their infuriated
vengeance on each other...

(French philosopher Baron Paul Henry Thiry d'Holbach (1723-1789).)



"If I were to choose a people to hold in a state of complete subjection, it
would be a people divided into several religious sects, each condemning the
other to perdition. With such a people, furnished with a suitable set of
priests, a Government endued with barely common sense might do just what it
pleased."

(William Cobbett.)



"Give me the order to do it and I can break up Russia's five A-bomb nests in a
week. And when I went up to Christ, I think I could explain to him why I wanted
to do it - now - before it's too late. I think I could explain to him that I had
saved civilisation."

(Major General Orville Anderson, US Army Air Force, 1950.)



"The stage is set, the destiny disclosed. It has come about by no plan of our
conceiving, but by the hand of God who led us into the war... We can only go
forward, with lifted eyes and freshened spirit, to follow the vision."

(US President Wilson, 1919.)



"The Holy See regards the spread of communist doctrine as the gravest and most
threatening danger hanging over the world and is anxious to awaken all countries
to a realisation of this threat. A sympathetic attitude by the United States
Government toward the Holy See's efforts in this direction would be considered
most valuable by the Vatican."

(New York Times Oct 1 1936.)



"The idea was to have a sort of Christian Corporate State organised according to
the classes, which would be supported by the churches - in the West by the
Catholic, and in the East by the Protestant - and by the Army."

(Fritz Thyssen, steel boss, Catholic financier of Hitler's Nazis, in his book "I
Paid Hitler.")



"There are four qualities essential to royal authority. First, the royal
authority is sacred; second, it is paternal; third, it is absolute; fourth, it
is submitted to reason...

We have already seen that all power comes from God... Princes act then as
ministers of God, and his lieutenants on earth. It is by them that he rules his
empire... The royal throne is not the throne of a man, but the throne of God
himself."

(Jacques Benigne Bossuet (1627-1704) French Bishop of Meaux.)



"Recruits! Before the altar and the servant of God you have given me the oath of
allegiance... You have sworn fidelity to me, you are the children of my guard,
you are my soldiers, you have surrendered yourself to me, body and soul. Only
one enemy can exist for you - my enemy. With the present Socialist machinations,
it mat happen that I shall order you to shoot your own relatives, your brothers,
or even your parents - which God forbid - and then you are bound in duty
implicitly to obey my orders... Remember, the German people are the chosen of
God. On me the German Emperor, the spirit of God has descended. I am, His sword,
His weapon, and His vice-regent."

(Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany.)



"The Catholic Church... upheld feudalism, then monarchism, warning them of
growing evils and possible revolutions. In the same manner, and under the same
reservations, she now upholds capitalism... The capitalist class knows no
country and no race, and any "God" suits it so that "God" approves of the
exploitation of the worker... The capitalist class is interested in keeping the
workingmen divided among themselves. ...Hence it foments race and religious
animosities that come down from the past."

(US socialist Daniel DeLeon (1852-1914).)



"We have already seen that all power comes from God... Princes act then as
ministers of God, and his lieutenants on earth. It is by them that he rules his
empire... The royal throne is not the throne of a man, but the throne of God
himself."

(Bishop Benigne Bossuet of Meaux (1627-1704).)



"In all ages hypocrites, called priests, have put crowns upon the heads of
thieves, called kings."

(US lawyer Robert Ingersoll (1833-1899).)



"Et des boyaux du dernier prétre serrons le cou de dernier roi.

"And with the guts of the last priest let us strangle the last king."

(Diderot.)



"Je voudrais que le dernier des rois fut etrangle avec les boyaux du dernier
pretre."

"I would like to see the last king strangled with the guts of the last priest."

(Jean Messelier, in his Will, 1733.)



"A lie on the throne is a lie, still, and truth in a dungeon is truth, still;
and a lie on the throne is on the way to defeat, and truth in a dungeon is on
the way to victory."

(Anonymous.)



THEY.

(Siegfried Sassoon.)



The Bishop tells us: "When the boys come back

They will not be the same; for they'll have fought

In a just cause: they lead the last attack

On Anti-Christ: their comrades' blood has bought

New right to breed an honourable race.

They have challenged Death and dared him face to face."

"We're none of us the same!" the boys reply.

"For George lost both his legs; and Bill's stone blind;

Poor Jim's shot through the lungs and like to die;

And Bert's gone syphilitic: you'll not find

A chap who's served and hasn't found SOME change."

And the Bishop, said: "The ways of God are strange!"



British school and college history, economics, sociology and business studies
syllabus teaching and books do not contain any of this information.

All the material and information I have presented here is readily available to
historians, writers, journalists, teachers, educators and syllabus publishers.
Although I have spent many hundreds of hours gathering it all together, I did
not have to look very far to find any of it.

When as a trainee history lecturer, it was suggested I take the class on a trip
to the Tower of London and then set them an essay on what life was like for a
soldier in King Charles' Army centuries ago. Very useful knowledge that! A
sociology of the past perhaps? But certainly not history in its most important
sense; unless history is to mean anything old or 'interesting' that you can do
in evening classes, like antiques, flower arranging or basket weaving. When
instead I taught real history, learning from the past in order to change the
future, the collective life-experience of humanity, I was got rid of. The head
of the history department complained that the students had remarked that I made
them think; which the head of history had probably never done in a lifetime of
teaching. I ended up washing and cleaning and emptying human surgical waste in a
hospital.

Unless teachers learn to be brave and intellectually honest (difficult when they
have a mortgage and bills to pay), future historical, social and economic
education and popular 'knowledge' will also not refer to the US or British
history and continuing complicity in global plunder, exploitation, domination
and control, wars of aggrandisement and acquisition, causing the deaths and
devastation of the homes and lands of millions of people - the thousands of
children under the age of two who will die tonight through simple lack of food,
clean water, medicine and education - the untold millions of unnecessary deaths
among the overwhelming majority of humanity on this incredibly rich and abundant
and ultimately sustainable earth.



Quotes from Brian Mitchell. Evolution.



Responses and criticisms welcomed. Reply to my personal e-mail if you prefer. My
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"The most remarkable thing about the world is that you can understand it."
(Einstein.)
"There are no such things as strangers; only friends who have never met."
(Anon.)




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