137 Quotes by Elmar Hussein


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    The native land begins with a nation -- an ethnic group, the group of inhabitants of the land. Only the love of humans who share the same social environment with you can lead to sincere patriotism -- the love of the native land. The love of land -- a material object -- is somehow idolatry, while the love of humans is humanism. Always practice sensitivity and empathy, and one day you will become a patriot, as well as a humanist.

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    The paradox of any religion is that it teaches you to be humanist, but in most cases it is merely attracted by more egoist and selfish minds in order to avoid punishment and to be rewarded afterlife. The more egocentric someone is, the more pleasures he would like to get after life. No egocentric mind can content himself with finite mundane pleasures, instead his pleasures should be infinite, lasting forever without any spatio-temporal limitation.

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    The paradox of life is that you reject whatever life offers you at first, considering that you deserve more than this, but a bit later you yourself ask life to give you even less than its previous offer.

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    The paradox of education is that any man only educated by others is an uneducated man; without self-education you cannot be educated one in strict sense of this term.

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    Love should be natural, but if you try to change your love, as you would like to see it, it will become an artificial phenomenon. Don't think of whether your love is perfect or not, just enjoy its existence without any rational consideration.

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