Why, it has already happened… Civilization has made man, if not always more bloodthirsty, at least more viciously, more horribly bloodthirsty.” — Dermot Griffin
If we really want to change the world then I think we need to start with a change in our own hearts first — Dermot Griffin
Of course, Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy said it first but I can’t help but quote him. If we really want to change the world then I think we need to start with a change in our own hearts first. This too, is what what communists and fascists get completely wrong. — Dermot Griffin
The whole purpose of the monastic life is to teach men to live by love. — Dermot Griffin
All these events deny people the right to be an individual; perhaps we can say that these governments are “anti-person” or “anti-personalism.” — Dermot Griffin
If we really want to change the world then I think we need to start with a change in our own hearts first. — Dermot Griffin
I don’t think I’m interfering with anything. — Dermot Griffin
Sorry if I came off a tad short in my prior response to you — Dermot Griffin
What exactly are you referring to though? — Dermot Griffin
... a teaching for dying in the monastery, but not for living among strangers. :point:The whole purpose of the monastic life is to teach men to live by love — Dermot Griffin
:up:Milan Kundera - 'You build a utopia, pretty soon you're going to need to build a small concentration camp.' — Tom Storm
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