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People are drawn to quotes about pueblos because they capture the essence of living in harmony with one's environment and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. These quotes often evoke a sense of nostalgia and admiration for a simpler, more connected way of life, inspiring individuals to reflect on their own communities and the values they hold dear. In a world that often feels fragmented, the pueblo serves as a powerful reminder of the beauty and strength found in unity and tradition.",{"quotes":11,"pagination":204},[12,29,43,57,70,84,98,128,158,181],{"id":13,"quote_text":14,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":18,"source":24,"quote_tag":25,"commentary":23},839085,"¡Qué es! ¡Qué és! ¡Qué es! Se ve. Se siente. 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Written during a time when Sarmiento was serving as the President of Argentina (1868-1874), it reflects his concerns about the potential for authoritarianism and corruption within governments. Sarmiento's experiences in office likely influenced his views on the importance of accountability and transparency in governance.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe quote reveals a profound paradox: the very nature of governance, which relies on the trust and confidence of the public, also creates an environment where leaders are prone to abuse that trust. This tension between the need for leadership and the risk of corruption is a timeless concern that persists in modern politics and institutions.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this insight in your own professional or creative life, recognize that the more power or influence you wield, the more vigilant you must be about maintaining accountability and transparency. 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