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"There is so much they have right. But we can never succeed by separating ourselves from people and being secluded from them."
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"How can people who preach about the One not see that the One is made up of the All?"
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"I feel as much kin here as in my own Tradition. There is so much we can learn from each other."
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"Life is about the journey, not the ending. They seek to sever and end, rather than bring harmony. They are little better than Nephandi."
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"Exactly the sort of people we can help, and bring together into a unity. They are alone and need not be."
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"They are so sure they are right that they cannot see they might be wrong. They mean well, but they must be more accepting to succeed."
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"They are what the Technocracy should be. Science is not evil in itself. They know how to find the joy in it, rather than the cold emotionlessness."
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"They understand much of unity and harmony, but must transcend their own bitterness, even earned, to move on."
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"I wish I understood them better. They understand unity on a level almost instinctive, but I cannot see it through their lens."
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"The antithesis of unity and harmony. True harmony is achieved by a blending of beliefs and differences, not by killing everyone who is different from you. All they do is remove the differences and learn nothing from them."
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"Dangerous, and all the more so because I understand so little of their motivations."
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