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There are no other cars. I watch the country sweeping past, through the wide-open window from which the glass has long since gone. It occurs to me that the majority of humankind lives more or less like these men and women, like these dust-covered children—and not at all as I do. We are the exceptions, sequestered and well defended in our gardens of wealth and hygiene.
There Are Places in the World Where Rules Are Less Important Than Kindness: And Other Thoughts on Physics, Philosophy and the World
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