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— Alexis de Tocqueville"Not only does democracy make every man forget his ancestors, but also clouds their view of their descendants and isolates them from their contemporaries. Each man is for ever thrown back on himself alone, and there is danger that he may be shut up in the solitude of his own heart."
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A man finds room in the few square inches of the face for the traits of all his ancestors; for the expression of all his history, and his wants.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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He that boasts of his ancestors confesses that he has no virtue of his own. No person ever lived for our honor; nor ought that to be reputed ours, which was long before we had a being; for what advantage can it be to a blind man to know that his parents had good eyes? Does he see one whit the better?
— Pierre Charron
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