She loved everything around, turquoise blue sky and calm sea, and the holy mountain, and fragrant woods on it, and monasteries and hermitages, and herbs, and flowers, and monks and pilgrims, and children. And him? She asked herself and almost said “yes” inwardly...

Osyp Nazaruk
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  1. No power is born of hate. All power and authority is born of love. Oh, you, who want any power somewhere! Ask yourselves who and what you love?

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  4. Although people are such beings that if there were only three of them in the world, one of them would have been their leader, still in everyone, without any exceptions, there is a natural desire to have at least an illusion of equality. This desire...

  5. Such is the nature of people: they regret that what was, although it wasn't even nice, because they are afraid of what will be — the unknown.

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