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Category: Thoughtful Essays

Posted on September 26, 2017

Chance for Peace speech – Dwight Eisenhower

Words from a man who understands the horrors and nature of war better than anyone.  A lot to reflect on in here.

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Science, the partisan of no country, but the beneficent patroness of all, has liberally opened a temple where all may meet. … The philosopher of one country sees not an enemy in the philosopher of another: he takes his seat in the temple of science, and asks not who sits beside him.

— Thomas Paine

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Science, the partisan of no country, but the beneficent patroness of all, has liberally opened a temple where all may meet. … The philosopher of one country sees not an enemy in the philosopher of another: he takes his seat in the temple of science, and asks not who sits beside him.

— Thomas Paine
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