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David Ben Gurion was a key figure in the establishment of the State of Israel and served as its first Prime Minister. His leadership was instrumental in the founding of Israel in 1948, and he played a crucial role in shaping the country's early policies and institutions. Ben Gurion's vision for a Jewish homeland and his efforts in the face of adversity have made him a revered figure in Israeli history. He is remembered for his dedication to the Zionist cause and his role in the formation of modern Israel.
"Suffering makes a people greater, and we have suffered much. We had a message to give the world, but we were overwhelmed, and the message was cut off in the middle. In time there will be millions of us - becoming stronger and stronger - and we will complete the message."
"Without moral and intellectual independence, there is no anchor for national independence."
"The great Jewish scientists and philosophers of the last few generations - Spinoza, Einstein, Freud, Robert Oppenheimer and others - were natives of Europe and America."
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