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Thursday, March 06, 2008
 

Dante and Human Nature



He who the fast-days as a child has known,
   Will every dish in every season have
   Ere out of baby-talk he scarce has grown;

Or who affection to his mother gave
   In lisping childhood, learning at her knee,
   In manhood longs to see her in her grave.

~Paradiso, Canto XXVII


Learn a lesson about human nature. The root of all the problems in this world is neither government, nor religion, nor weapons, nor art, nor environment, nor any other such thing. The root of the problems is man.
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