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Tag Archives: Ghandi
for the sake of peace, continue to resist!
“Never counted in the “costs” of war are the dead birds, the charred animals the murdered fish, incinerated insects, poisoned water sources, destroyed vegetation. Rarely mentioned is the arrogance of the human race toward other living things with which it … Continue reading
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Tagged Arundhati Roy, Bolu, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ghandi, literature, Photography, Travel
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