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My favorite. This is a privilege which must be earned. One can reach such height that one can no longer be ignored, though hated. In this situation, you can hate but you can not ignore. Example, Indians may hate us but they can not afford to close their eyes and ignore us. Ignoring us would be deadly for them. All comes down to conflict of interests. The underlying absence of interests is the cause of ignorance — my conclusion.
 
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The greatest pride, or the greatest despondency, is the greatest ignorance of one’s self.
Baruch Spinoza
 
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Self government is no less essential to the development, growth, and happiness of the individual than to the nation.
William H. Douglas
 
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