"In history as in human life, regret does not bring back a lost moment and a thousand years will not recover something lost in a single hour."
"As one who knows many things, the humanist loves the world precisely because of its manifold nature and the opposing forces in itdo not frighten him. Nothing is further from him than the desire to resolve such conflictsand this is precisely the mark of the humanist spirit: not to evaluate contrasts as hostility but to seek human unity, that superior unity, for all that appears irreconcilable."
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Source: Sternstunden der Menschheit. Book by Stefan Zweig, p. 280, as translated by Marion Sonnenfeld, 1935.
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