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"الكتاب اسهل بكتير نسخة الانجليزي...أول مرة محبش الترجمة العربي واروح للانجليزي" — Jun 28, 2025 07:54AM
"الكتاب اسهل بكتير نسخة الانجليزي...أول مرة محبش الترجمة العربي واروح للانجليزي" — Jun 28, 2025 07:54AM
“We look back through countless millions of years and see the great will to live struggling out of the intertidal slime, struggling from shape to shape and from power to power, crawling and then walking confidently upon the land, struggling generation after generation to master the air, creeping down the darkness of the deep; we see it turn upon itself in rage and hunger and reshape itself anew, we watch it draw nearer and more akin to us, expanding, elaborating itself, pursuing its relentless inconceivable purpose, until at last it reaches us and its being beats through our brains and arteries...It is possible to believe that all the past is but the beginning of a beginning, and that all that is and has been is but the twilight of the dawn. It is possible to believe that all that the human mind has accomplished is but the dream before the awakening; out of our lineage, minds will spring that will reach back to us in our littleness to know us better than we know ourselves. A day will come, one day in the unending succession of days, when beings, beings who are now latent in our thoughts and hidden in our loins, shall stand upon this earth as one stands upon a footstool, and shall laugh and reach out their hands amidst the stars.”
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“The Seven Social Sins are:
Wealth without work.
Pleasure without conscience.
Knowledge without character.
Commerce without morality.
Science without humanity.
Worship without sacrifice.
Politics without principle.
From a sermon given by Frederick Lewis Donaldson in Westminster Abbey, London, on March 20, 1925.”
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Wealth without work.
Pleasure without conscience.
Knowledge without character.
Commerce without morality.
Science without humanity.
Worship without sacrifice.
Politics without principle.
From a sermon given by Frederick Lewis Donaldson in Westminster Abbey, London, on March 20, 1925.”
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“إن الطاعة وباء لا يفلت منه أحد، وإذا أطلقت لها العنان أصابت عدواها الجميع. ذلك لأن كل من يفرض الطاعة على من هم دونه، يجد نفسه مضطرًا إلى طاعة من يعلونه. فالأب الذي يمارس سلطات دكتاتورية على أبنائه وزوجته، يجد نفسه خاضعًا مطيعًا في عمله، ومقهورًا مكبوت الحرية على يد حاكمه. وفي جميع الأحوال يظل التسلسل مستمرًا، فلا أحد يفلت من ذل على غيره. حتى الحاكم المطلق يظل حبيس جبروته، لا ينام مطمئنًا، ولا يسافر أو يتحرك الا تحت أعين حراسه، ولا يملك في لحظة واحدة أن يعصي أمرًا لمن يتحكمون في شئون أمنه وسلامته.”
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