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' A man may write novels or essays, teach children or plant trees, plan new towns or plough fields, but the thought of that bridge on which all of us stand today-both optimists and pessimists-and for the strength of which we are all responsible-starry eyed humanists and tragic humanists alike-must be the dominant thought in his mind if he has not lost his sense of belongingness to the world, to human kind and to culture, to that which was and to that which will be...'- Yevgeni Bogat'