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Under the weight of adversity, man cannot lose his dignity, nor his faith in the values ​​that are dear to him. The toy of the majestic forces of nature, smaller than a speck of dust in the infinite universe, nevertheless threw a fit against the elemental forces, and the human brain, the cradle of changes, scrambled to tame them. Whatever the gods are, there is something divine in man, but there is also something of the devil in him.

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Under the weight of adversity, man cannot lose his dignity, nor his faith in the values ​​that are dear to him. The toy of the majestic forces of nature, smaller than a speck of dust in the infinite universe, nevertheless threw a fit against the elemental forces, and the human brain, the cradle of changes, scrambled to tame them. Whatever the gods are, there is something divine in man, but there is also something of the devil in him.

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Hungarian

"Csapások súlya alatt sem veszítheti el méltóságát az ember, sem a hitét azokban az értékekben, amelyek becsesek számára. A természet fenséges erőinek játékszere, porszemnél is kisebb a végtelen világmindenségben, mégis fittyet hányt az elemi erőkre, és az emberi agy, a változások bölcsője, nekigyürkőzött, hogy megzabolázza őket. Bármilyenek legyenek is az istenek, az emberben is van valami isteni, de van benne valami az ördögből is."

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