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The thoughts of great thinkers must be read as slowly as they were written down.
(Some great thinker)
Eternal truths, even though
they are eternal, require a constant reminder and
affirmation.
GANDHI Mohandas
Karamchand (1869-1948), leader and ideologist of the
Indian national-liberation movement. Better known by
his people's name Mahatma Gandhi ("Great soul")
The reasonable argumentation
is possible and perspective only until the emotional
intensity of a situation has not stepped over a
certain limit. However, as soon as this emotional
intensity reaches past a critical level, the
possibilities for reasonable influence disappear. In
their place there come slogans and chimerical
images, which, developing, conduct to mental
epidemic. In such conditions the associative
elements of the population, which during the
domination of common sense would hardly be
tolerated, are put forward.
JUNG Carl Gustav
(1875-1961), Swiss psychologist and philosopher,
founder of "analytical psychology"
If the thinking breaks down,
the order breaks down as well.
Confucius (551-479
BC), ancient Chinese philosopher, founder of
Confucianism
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