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One must be truly able to say I in order to know the mystery of the Thou in its whole truth.
Martin Buber (2003). “Between Man and Man”, p.207, Routledge
Marie-Louise Von Franz (2001). “Psyche and Matter”, p.260, Shambhala Publications
Maria Montessori (1970). “The child in the family”, Contemporary Books
in all cultures, human beings - in order to be human - must understand the nonhuman.
Margaret Mead (1972). “Twentieth century faith: hope and survival”, Harper & Row Barnes & Noble Import Division
Malcolm Muggeridge (1966). “The Most of Malcolm Muggeridge”