As long as ignorance and misery exist in the world, books like the one you are about to read are, perhaps, not entirely useless

Victor Hugo
As long as ignorance and misery exist in the world,...
As long as ignorance and misery exist in the world,...
As long as ignorance and misery exist in the world,...
As long as ignorance and misery exist in the world,...
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 When Martin Luther King Jr. said, “As long as ignorance and misery exist in the world, books like this one are, perhaps, not entirely useless,” he was saying that books like his might not change the world overnight, but they would certainly make it a better place.

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