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Don Quixote Who?.

 "One of the results of the triumph of rationalism has been to bring out even more blatantly the foolishness of the Christian faith. Faith has always been the great paradox: a synthesis of sublime intellect and perfect madness. That element of madness becomes increasingly more evident. As 'enlightenment' advances, as the world is being mapped out by the geographers of objectivity, it becomes more foolish to hold on to the certainty of things we do not see. Don Quixote is, as Unamuno has pointed out, the prototype of the Christian in our time" (K.Stern, The Flight From Woman, 1965, p.199).

Where Revolution Begins

"The most important kind of freedom
is to be what you really are.
You trade in your reality for a role.
You trade in your sense for an act.
You give up your ability to feel,
and in exchange, put on a mask.
There can't be any large-scale revolution until
there's a personal revolution, on an individual level.
It's got to happen inside first." -- Jim Morrison

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