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" And your students,” Sato demanded, “don’t find it unnerving that Masons meditate with skulls and
scythes?”
“No more unnerving than Christians praying at the feet of a man nailed to a cross, or Hindus chanting in
front of a four-armed elephant named Ganesh. Misunderstanding a culture’s symbols is a common root of
prejudice "

Dan Brown , The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3)


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Dan Brown quote : And your students,” Sato demanded, “don’t find it unnerving that Masons meditate with skulls and<br />scythes?”<br />“No more unnerving than Christians praying at the feet of a man nailed to a cross, or Hindus chanting in<br />front of a four-armed elephant named Ganesh. Misunderstanding a culture’s symbols is a common root of<br />prejudice