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

—Tony Blair, 2006

France has neither winter, summer, nor morals—apart from these drawbacks it is a fine country.

—Mark Twain, 1879

Nationalism is an infantile disease, the measles of mankind.

—Albert Einstein, 1929

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

I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again: your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars.

—Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1940

Other nations use “force”; we Britons alone use “might.”

—Evelyn Waugh, 1938

Such then is the human state, that to wish greatness for one’s country is to wish harm to one’s neighbors.

—Voltaire, 1764

Intolerance is evidence of impotence.

—Aleister Crowley, c. 1925

Strangers are an endangered species.

—Adrienne Rich, 1980

I am a man: I consider nothing human alien to me.

—Terence, 163 BC

There are chance meetings with strangers that interest us from the first moment, before a word is spoken.

—Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1866

Many need no other provocation to enmity than that they find themselves excelled.

—Samuel Johnson, 1751
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