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Пусть вас не разочаровывает и не огорчает то, что успех, которого удастся достичь при попытке сделать жизнь лучше, будет очень мал. Безусловно, вы не сумеете создать рай земной за одно поколение. Кто может ожидать этого? Однако даже если вы сделали жизнь хоть чуть-чуть лучше – вы поступили прекрасно и прожили жизнь не зря. – Арнольд Тойнби (Arnold Toynbee, 1889–1975)
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