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... realize that deep and secret unity . He is used to think in terms of competitions and stresses , and the conflicts between nations and the open hostilities they lead to are of course far more conspicuous than their common aspirations ...
... realize that deep and secret unity . He is used to think in terms of competitions and stresses , and the conflicts between nations and the open hostilities they lead to are of course far more conspicuous than their common aspirations ...
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... realize that science has come to stay and that its growth , however exuberant , is but a beginning . They do not wish to emulate the good Mrs. Partington who tried to keep the Atlantic Ocean out of her house with a mop . Is it not wiser ...
... realize that science has come to stay and that its growth , however exuberant , is but a beginning . They do not wish to emulate the good Mrs. Partington who tried to keep the Atlantic Ocean out of her house with a mop . Is it not wiser ...
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... realize once for all that there is no peace in life , but only war ; peace can only come to us when we are dead ... realized only by constant struggle against its internal and external enemies . It is not something static and tangible ...
... realize once for all that there is no peace in life , but only war ; peace can only come to us when we are dead ... realized only by constant struggle against its internal and external enemies . It is not something static and tangible ...
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