G.I. Gurdjieff Quotes
If A Sufficient Number Of People Who Wanted To Stop War Really Did Gather Together, They Would First Of All Begin By Making War Upon Those Who Disagreed With Them. And It Is Still More Certain That They Would Make War On People Who Also Want To Stop Wars But In Another Way.
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