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One of the main reasons that it is so easy to march men off to war is that each of them feels sorry for the man next to him who will die.
Ernest Becker
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Ernest Becker
Age: 49 †
Born: 1924
Born: September 27
Died: 1974
Died: March 6
Anthropologist
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Existential Therapist
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Springfield
Massachusetts
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What man really fears is not so much extinction, but extinction with insignificance.
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