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Yuval Noah Harari
“There are no gods, no nations, no money and no human rights, except in our collective imagination.”
Yuval Noah Harari, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind

Mark Twain
“What a dim-witted slug the average human being is.”
Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi

John  Williams
“He felt vaguely that he would be leaving something behind, something that might have been precious to him, had he been able to know what it was.”
John Williams, Butcher's Crossing

Mark Twain
“I became a new being, and the subject of my own admiration. I was a traveler! A word never had tasted so good in my mouth before. I had an exultant sense of being bound for mysterious lands and distant climes which I never have felt in so uplifting a degree since. I was in such a glorified condition that all ignoble feelings departed out of me, and I was able to look down and pity the untraveled with a compassion that had hardly a trace of contempt in it.”
Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi

Arthur Schopenhauer
“It is really incredible how meaningless and insignificant when seen from without, and how dull and senseless when felt from within, is the course of life of the great majority of men. It is weary longing and worrying, a dreamlike staggering through the four ages of life to death, accompanied by a series of trivial thoughts. They are like clockwork that is wound up and goes without knowing why. Every time a man is begotten and born the clock of human life is wound up anew, to repeat once more its same old tune that has already been played innumerable times, movement by movement and measure by measure, with insignificant variations. Every individual, every human apparition and its course of life, is only one more short dream of the endless spirit of nature, of the persistent will-to-live, is only one more fleeting form, playfully sketched by it on its infinite page, space and time; it is allowed to exist for a short while that is infinitesimal compared with these, and is then effaced, to make new room. Yet, and here is to be found the serious side of life, each of these fleeting forms, these empty fancies, must be paid for by the whole will-to-live in all its intensity with many deep sorrows, and finally with a bitter death, long feared and finally made manifest. It is for this reason that the sight of a corpse suddenly makes us serious.”
Arthur Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Representation, Volume I

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