Wednesday, March 7, 2007

It Was The Hereditary Aristocrat, The Theorist In

It was the hereditary aristocrat, the theorist in To science, all life - without small a century - stayed above books, and It is thought, that from this confession the image should before us High priest of the academic room science. But is not present! Becomes clear, Why this philosopher on a decline of the days became the participant mass Demonstrations in protection of the world. It(he) wrote: " Three passions, simple and invincible, Owned me all my life: thirst of love, passion to knowledge and compassion to To people. The Love and a science, how much(as far as) they in general are achievable, attracted me up, To heavens, and pity to people returned to the Earth. Groans of poor men by an echo Were given in my heart. Children with whom there is nobody to feed, slaves under oppression The enslavers, the old men deprived hopes, whose children only also think, where them To sell, a-word, all immense world of poverty, and sufferings: what It is a sneer at everything, that we name human advantage! I Tried, as could, disarm a harm.

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