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— Galileo Galilei"To be humane, we must ever be ready to pronounce that wise, ingenious and modest statement 'I do not know'."
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Large numbers of people are broken from the notion that the system is working for people, that the system is just or humane or peaceful.
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Nature must be viewed humanly to be viewed at all; that is, her scenes must be associated with humane affections, such as are associated with one's native place. She is most significant to a lover. A lover of Nature is preeminently a lover of man. If I have no friend, what is Nature to me? She ceases to be morally significant. . .
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