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Soul deniers

"The Soul Denier: - The fruit of a great man (Homer, Shakespeare, Goethe, Petőfi) is the slowly-prepared fruit of a family over many centuries. A product of succession. In a single man, the sum and maturation of the values of the minds of hundreds and hundreds of ancestors. Answer: - Blind souls! You know the centuries-long preparation of the appearance of a great man, so how can you not accept his continued existence? If nature can create so great a thing consistently for centuries, as the mind of a Shakespeare, it would be inconsistent to let it rot in three days, like a cucumber thrown away."
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