Order and reason, beauty and benevolence, are characteristics and conceptions which we find solely associated with the mind of man.

Karl Pearson
Order and reason, beauty and benevolence, are characteristics and conceptions...
Order and reason, beauty and benevolence, are characteristics and conceptions...
Order and reason, beauty and benevolence, are characteristics and conceptions...
Order and reason, beauty and benevolence, are characteristics and conceptions...
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In the beginning of time, man was a savage. He did not understand the world around him and did not care for others. He was a dangerous creature that lived only to satisfy his needs. As time went on and man began to understand that there were more things in life than just himself, he began to see that he could work together with others to create something beautiful and useful.

He became a civilized man and started creating things with reason and order in mind. With this, he began to see the world in a new light and even began loving it.

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