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Albert Schweitzer
on Life
"It is the fate of every truth
to be an object of ridicule when it is first acclaimed. It was once
considered foolish to suppose that black men were really human beings
and ought to be treated as such. What was once foolish has now become
a recognized truth. Today it is considered as exaggeration to proclaim
constant respect for every form of life as being the serious demand
of a rational ethic. But the time is coming when people will be amazed
that the human race existed so long before it recognized that thoughtless
injury to life is incompatible with real ethics. Ethics is in its unqualified
form extended responsibility to everything that has life."
Compiled by Thomas George
editor@Wisdom-of-the-Wise.com
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