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This is not a clash between civilizations. It is a clash about civilization.

—Tony Blair, 2006

The less intelligent the white man is, the more stupid he thinks the black.

—André Gide, 1927

Who sees all beings in his own self, and his own self in all beings, loses all fear.

—The Upanishads, c. 800 BC

A criminal may improve and become a decent member of society. A foreigner cannot improve. Once a foreigner, always a foreigner. There is no way out for him.

—George Mikes, 1946

Let the French but have England, and they won’t want to conquer it.

—Horace Walpole, 1745

Once any group in society stands in a relatively deprived position in relation to other groups, it is genuinely deprived.

—Margaret Mead, 1972

It’s good to remember that in crises, natural crises, human beings forget for a while their ignorances, their biases, their prejudices. For a little while, neighbors help neighbors and strangers help strangers.

—Maya Angelou, 2011

Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own thoughts, unguarded.

—The Dhammapada, c. 400 BC

I do desire we may be better strangers.

—William Shakespeare, 1600

Nationalism is an infantile disease, the measles of mankind.

—Albert Einstein, 1929

The noblest kind of retribution is not to become like your enemy.

—Marcus Aurelius, c. 175

If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and that his heart is no island cut off from other lands, but a continent that joins to them.

—Francis Bacon, 1625
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