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" Why do progress and beauty have to be so opposed? ; 75
Also, as in war, the case, like a great bubbling cauldron of life itself, threw up both good and evil. Greed, madness, cruelty and indifference were countered by goodness, devotion, self-sacrifice, and courage. p 178 "

Anne Morrow Lindbergh , Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead: Diaries and Letters, 1929-1932


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Anne Morrow Lindbergh quote : Why do progress and beauty have to be so opposed? ; 75<br />Also, as in war, the case, like a great bubbling cauldron of life itself, threw up both good and evil. Greed, madness, cruelty and indifference were countered by goodness, devotion, self-sacrifice, and courage. p 178