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Alexandre Dumas

"All for one and one for all."

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"We are brothers and sisters. We are a sacred family."

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"The reason there's no oneness and no harmony in the church is because the believers don't habitually walk in the light and they don't constantly allow God's light (knowledge) to shine in them."

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"We are united by the bond of love."

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"The black, the white, the brown, the red, the yellow, the hetero, the homo, the trans, the poor, the rich, the literate, the illiterate, the weak, the strong " all are my sisters and brothers. My life is their life. And till the last breath in my body, I shall be serving you all with all the power in my veins. And beyond death, my ideas shall be serving you for eternity."

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"A common understanding is the pivot and a common way to bond the disintegrated."

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"I came here to be for all and with all,and what I do today in my solitudewill be echoed tomorrow by the multitude.What I say now with one heartwill be said tomorrow by thousands of hearts..."

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"For religion to truly become an aid to humanity as a whole, every human being must make sincere efforts to break down the dogmatic barriers among different religions constructed by the pathologically ill and dangerous fundamentalists."

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"When we will learn to seeThere is no you and me but only weThen in this world peace will be."

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"We are all connected, our thoughts affect the whole universe. Every small thought of peace will make the world a little more peaceful."

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"Why does a steward steal? He steals because he's not sure he'll always remain with his master and wants to make his future secure."
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"The voice of human nature is nothing but one prolonged cry."
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"Oh, mankind, race of crocodiles! How well I recognize you down there, and how worthy you are of yourselves!"
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"The greater number of a man's errors come before him disguised under the specious form of necessity; then, after error has been committed in a moment of excitement, of delirium, or of fear, we see that we might have avoided and escaped it."
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"I was delighted to see you again, and forgot for the moment that all happiness is fleeting."
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"No, monsieur, returned Monte Cristo "upon the simple condition that they should respect myself and my friends. Perhaps what I am about to say may seem strange to you, who are socialists, and vaunt humanity and your duty to your neighbor, but I never seek to protect a society which does not protect me, and which I will even say, generally occupies itself about me only to injure me; and thus by giving them a low place in my esteem, and preserving a neutrality towards them, it is society and my neighbor who are indebted to me."
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