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The destiny of man is to unite, not to divide.
T. H. White
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T. H. White
Age: 57 †
Born: 1906
Born: May 29
Died: 1964
Died: January 17
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Terence Hanbury White
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Now, in their love, which was stronger, there were the seeds of hatred and fear and confusion growing at the same time: for love can exist with hatred, each preying on the other, and this is what gives it its greatest fury.
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[Kay] was not at all an unpleasant person really, but clever, quick, proud, passionate and ambitious. He was one of those people who would be neither a follower nor a leader, but only an aspiring heart, impatient in the failing body which imprisoned it.
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Believe me, the so-called primitive races who worshipped animals as gods were not so daft as people choose to pretend. At least they were humble. Why should not God have come to the earth as an earth-worm? There are a great many more worms than men, and they do a great deal more good.
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All forms of collectivism are mistaken, according to the human skull.
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Unfortunately we have tried to establish Right by Might, and you can 't do that.
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Middle-aged people can balance between believing in God and breaking all the commandments without difficulty.
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He was neither clever nor sensitive, but he was loyal--stubbornly sometimes, and even annoyingly and stupidly so in later life.
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Learn why the world wags and what wags it. That is the only thing which the mind can never exhaust, never alienate, never be tortured by, never fear or distrust, and never dream of regretting. Learning is the only thing for you. Look what a lot of things there are to learn.
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I think I ought to have some eddication,said the Wart, I can't think of anything to do.
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Aviators live by hours, not by days.
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Kings can only use their best tools.
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The race will find that capitalists and communists modify themselves so much during the ages that they end by being indistinguishable as democrats.
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