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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

CHAPTER V
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The animal does not know law, justice or compassion; he lives enslaved in the obscurity of his instincts.

We think, and thought signifies liberty.

Force does not necessarily have to be cruel; it is strongest when it does not take advantage of its power, and is kindly.

All have a right to the life into which they are born, and since among individuals there exist the haughty and the humble, the mighty and the weak, so should exist nations, large and small, old and young.

The end of our existence is not combat nor killing in order that others may afterwards kill us, and, perhaps, be killed themselves.


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