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    Leo Tolstoy
    “at one time, a freethinker was a man who had been brought up in the conceptions of religion, law and morality, who reached freethought only after conflict and difficulty. But now a new type of born freethinkers has appeared, who grow up without so much as hearing that there used to be laws of morality, or religion, that authorities existed... In the old days, you see, if a man - a Frenchman, for instance- wished to get an education, he would have set to work to study the classics, the theologians, the tragedians, historians and philosophers- and you can realize all the intellectual labour involved. But nowadays he goes straight for the literature of negation, rapidly assimilates the essence of the science of negation, and thinks he's finished.”
    Leo Tolstoy

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    Ilya Kaminsky
    “Author's Prayer

    If I speak for the dead, I must
    leave this animal of my body,

    I must write the same poem over and over
    for the empty page is a white flag of their surrender.

    If I speak of them, I must walk
    on the edge of myself, I must live as a blind man

    who runs through the rooms without
    touching the furniture.

    Yes, I live. I can cross the streets asking "What year
    is it?"
    I can dance in my sleep and laugh

    in front of the mirror.
    Even sleep is a prayer, Lord,

    I will praise your madness, and
    in a language not mine, speak

    of music that wakes us, music
    in which we move. For whatever I say

    is a kind of petition and the darkest days
    must I praise.”
    Ilya Kaminsky, Dancing in Odessa



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