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"It seems to me that the human race has grown continually in an evolution of our loyalties—from linking our personal identity first to a familial clan, then to a tribe, then to a village, and so on, to a city, to a state, to a nation, on to a global sense of identity with all peoples on earth." Preface to the New Edition: Some New Mirrors, p. xviii
"One cannot help but wonder, if polluting the environment was to be regarded as blasphemous to our deepest religious beliefs, and if our religious values were truly in focus with natural life and existence, such beliefs and attitudes might help to ensure the very survival of life upon this planet." Introduction, p. 18
"Holy Mother of Compassion who achieved ultimate enlightenment, yet chose to return to us when we called in times of trouble, though we are grown, to...
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