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“A gyermekkor természetes igénye: szabadság. S a mai gyermeket szinte ketrecbe kényszerítik. A felnőttkor természetes igénye: élet. S a mai felnőtt, vagy alig-él, vagy maga és mások rovására, rejtek-utakon él. Az öregkor természetes igénye: nyugalom. S a mai öreg, minthogy korábbi igényei ki nem elégülhettek, még a sír szélén is szabadságot és életet akar.”

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