Frank Herbert Quotes About Humanity
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The gravest error a thinking person can make is to believe that one particular version of history is absolute fact. History is recorded by a series of observers, none of whom is impartial. The facts are distorted by sheer passage of time and thousands of years of humanity's dark ages, deliberate misrepresentations by religious sects, and the inevitable corruption that comes from an accumulation of careless mistakes. The wise person, then, views history as a set of lessons to be learned, choices and ramifications to be considered and discussed, and mistakes that should never again be made.
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Humans are almost always lonely.
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... motivating people, forcing them to your will, gives you a cynical attitude toward humanity. It degrades everything it touches.
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The best contribution one can make to humanity is to improve oneself.
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