Marjan Baxter-mondt

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If there was one thing that humanity had always been good at, it was finding a reason to distrust or dislike others. The seed of that characteristic was there at the very beginning, implanted deep in our nature, only awaiting the slightest encouragement to flourish. Them and us began in children’s games, and stayed with us until our last breath. Except, he thought; except when we cultivated a love of our fellow man, and that took such effort.
The Private Life of Spies
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