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— Sherwood Anderson"All of the people of my time were bound with chains. They had forgotten the long fields and the standing corn. They had forgotten the west winds."
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We refuse to have our conscience bound by any work or law, so that by doing this or that we should be righteous, or leaving this or that undone we should be damned.
— Martin Luther
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As soon as you put men together, they somehow sink, corporatively, below the level of the worst of the individuals composing it. Collect scholars on a club committee, or men of science on a jury; all their virtues vanish, and their vices pop out, reinforced by the self-confidence which the power of numbers is bound to bestow.
— Aleister Crowley
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