Puesto que la riqueza y la civilización producen motivos de guerra como la pobreza y la barbarie, y puesto que la locura y la maldad de los hombres s… - Anatole France

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Puesto que la riqueza y la civilización producen motivos de guerra como la pobreza y la barbarie, y puesto que la locura y la maldad de los hombres son incorregibles, se puede realizar una acción meritoria. Un hombre prudente amontonará bastante dinamita para hacer estallar el planeta, y cuando se desparramen sus fragmentos por el espacio se habrá conseguido en el Universo una mejora imperceptible, se habrá dado una satisfacción a la conciencia universal, que indudablemente no existe.

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About Anatole France

Anatole France (16 April 1844 – 12 October 1924), born Jacques Anatole François Thibault, was a French poet, journalist, and novelist. Ironic and skeptical, he was considered in his day the ideal French man of letters. A member of the Académie française, he won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature in recognition of his literary achievements. He is widely believed to be the model for the narrator's literary idol "Bergotte" in Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time.

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Pen Names: Anatolis Fransas
Alternative Names: Jacques François-Anatole Thibault François-Anatole Thibault Anatole Thibault
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Men,’ I said to myself, ‘suffer because they are deprived of that which they believe to be good; or because, possessing it they fear to lose it; or because they endure that which they believe to be an evil. Put an end to all beliefs of this kind, and the evils would disappear.

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