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— Karl Marx"The more of himself man attributes to God, the less he has left in himself."
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Good Heaven, whose darling attribute we find is boundless grace, and mercy to mankind, abhors the cruel.
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The fact of our deriving constant pleasure from whatever is a type or semblance of divine attributes, and from nothing but that which is so, is the most glorious of all that can be demonstrated of human nature; it not only sets a great gulf of specific separation between us and the lower animals, but it seems a promise of a communion ultimately deep, close, and conscious, with the Being whose darkened manifestations we here feebly and unthinkingly delight in.
— John Ruskin
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