“The two things most universally desired are power and admiration. Ignorant men, as a rule, only achieve either by brutal means, involving the acquisition of physical mastery. Culture gives a man less harmful forms of power and more deserving ways of making himself admired.”
Quote by Bertrand Russell
Book:The Will to Doubt
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The Will to Doubt
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