Broad Mindedness Quotes

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The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.
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Augustine of Hippo
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
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Mark Twain (The Innocents Abroad / Roughing It)
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness,’ he wrote. β€˜Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
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John Berendt (An Innocent Abroad: Life-changing Trips from 35 Great Writers)
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A non-religious person when awaken would make others sleep. Therefore his sleeping is good. A religious person when awaken will awaken others. Therefore his awakening is good.
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Lord Mahavira
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The literal mind is baffled by the ironic one, demanding explanations that only intensify the joke. A vintage example, and one that really did occur, is that of P.G. Wodehouse, captured by accident during the German invasion of France in 1940. Josef Goebbels’s propaganda bureaucrats asked him to broadcast on Berlin radio, which he incautiously agreed to do, and his first transmission began: Young men starting out in life often ask meβ€”β€œHow do you become an internee?” Well, there are various ways. My own method was to acquire a villa in northern France and wait for the German army to come along. This is probably the simplest plan. You buy the villa and the German army does the rest. Somebodyβ€”it would be nice to know who, I hope it was Goebbelsβ€”must have vetted this and decided to let it go out as a good advertisement for German broad-mindedness. The β€œfunny” thing is that the broadcast landed Wodehouse in an infinity of trouble with the British authorities, representing a nation that prides itself above all on a sense of humor.
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Christopher Hitchens (Letters to a Young Contrarian)
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I knew that if you moved around, your mind worked faster, because you were constantly seeing new things that you had to respond to.
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Fatema Mernissi
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A non-religious prison when awaken would make others sleep. Therefore his sleeping is good. A religious person when awaken will awaken others. Therefore his awakening is good.
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Lord Mahavira
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She’s suggested, in the way that naive cis people do, with a hint of self-congratulation at their own broad-mindedness, that it seems like trans people are starting to be everywhere, that maybe gender doesn’t matter that much. In his reply, he can’t help but let loose an old defensiveness on this topic. β€œI think it’s the opposite,” he says too sharply. β€œThe whole reason transsexuals transition is because gender matters so incredibly much.
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Torrey Peters (Detransition, Baby)
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Nine times out of ten a man’s broad-mindedness is necessarily the narrowest thing about him. This is not particularly paradoxical; it is, when we come to think of it, quite inevitable. His vision of his own village may really be full of varieties; and even his vision of his own nation may have a rough resemblance to the reality. But his vision of the world is probably smaller than the world…hence he is never so inadequate as when he is universal; he is never so limited as when he generalizes. This is the fallacy in the many modern attempts at a creedless creed, at something variously described as...undenominational religion or a world faith to embrace all the faiths in the world...When a philosophy embraces everything it generally squeezes everything, and squeezes it out of shape; when it digests it necessarily assimilates.
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G.K. Chesterton (What I Saw in America (Anthem Travel Classics))
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...The men of those days...were absolutely not the same people that we are now; it was not the same race as now, in our age, really, it seems we are a different species...In those days they were men of one idea, but now we are more nervous, more developed, more sensitive; men capable of two or three ideas at once...Modern men are broader-minded - and I swear that this prevents their being so all-of-a-piece as they were in those days.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky (The Idiot)
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad,
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Mark Twain (The Innocents Abroad)
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Manlius ... took care in his invitations, actively sought to exclude from his circle crude and vulgar men like Caius Valerius. But they were all around; it was Manlius who lived in a dream world, and his bubble of civility was becoming smaller and smaller. Caius Valerius, powerful member of a powerful family, had never even heard of Plato. A hundred, even fifty years before, such an absurdity would have been inconceivable. Now it was surprising if such a man did know anything of philosophy, and even if it was explained, he would not wish to understand.
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Iain Pears (The Dream of Scipio)
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Broad minded people dream bigger, they are very keen to meet others and share their dreams. It doesn't matter if you are an introvert, extrovert, what colour you are or what gender you are. Their mission is to offload what's inside of them and leave footprints wherever they go. These are called the world impactors.
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Euginia Herlihy
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.” ― Mark Twain, Mark Twain: The Innocents Abroad/Roughing It Dum vivimus vivamus "While we live, let us live". This too shall pass... I Corinthians 10:12 Be still and know... Psalm 46:10 "Damn my eggs. Damn all the eggs there ever was." A Raisin in the Sun Anything is possible, but many things are highly unlikely. Only those who will risk going to far can possibly find out how far one can go. T.S. Eliot Do I dare Disturb the universe? TS Eliot
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Mark Twain (The Innocents Abroad, Or, the New Pilgrims' Progress)
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You fail to see the endless sky when you have a tunnel vision
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Subham Dwivedi
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I am silent at your argument because I see what you see and much more that you don't see.
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Shunya
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To be firm without a complementary flexibility is to be a corpse. Conservative self-confidence without a liberal broad-mindedness becomes chauvinism, pedantry.
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Dave Lowry (Persimmon Wind: A Martial Artist's Journey in Japan)
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Moreover, Ray prided himself upon that confusion of standards which is called "broad-mindedness.
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Edgar Wallace (Detective Sgt. (Insp.) Elk: The complete 6-novel-series. Silinski – Master Criminal; The Fellowship of the Frog; The Joker; The Twister; The India-Rubber ... Face (Timeless Wisdom Collection Book 1257))
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You have been taught things only from human perspective. To be holy, you must have holistic perspective. You must see things from other perspectives. For example: A Mango tree does business with human beings. It covers its seeds with sweet pulp and says, β€œMy seeds can’t grow under my shade. So please take my seeds away from me. As your service fee, you can have the pulp.
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Shunya
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Stop trying to judge us based on what you know, and try judging on what's actually around you. You might be surprised by how many things we don't do the way you'd expect but that turn out to work just fine all the same. Think about it, won't you?
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Mira Grant (How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea (Newsflesh, #3.2))
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Notice with whom the persecution originates: it began in organized religion. Today the Word of god is being hurt and hindered most by the organized, liberal church which has rejected the Word of God. They will align themselves with some very shady characters, boasting of their brotherhood, their love for everyone, and their broad-mindedness. But when it comes to accepting a fundamentalist, someone who stands for the Word of God, I have found that their broad-mindedness and love disappears. There is more opposition to the furtherance of the gospel originating in the organized church than there is in the liquor industry or in any political group that I know of today [1978].
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J. Vernon McGee (Jeremiah and Lamentations)
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The world of dogmatic Christianity is a place in which thousands of people of quite different types keep on saying the same thing, and the world of β€˜broad-mindedness’ and watered-down β€˜religion’ is a world where a small number of people (all of the same type) say totally different things and change their minds every few minutes. We shall never get re-union from them.
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C.S. Lewis (God in the Dock)
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deriving from the research of Professor Jean-Marc Dewaele of Birkbeck College in the University of London, bilinguals and multilinguals appear in research to have higher levels of open-mindedness (being more receptive to new and different ideas and more broad-minded to the opinions of others), and of cognitive empathy (being able to understand another person's experiences and feelings and an ability to view the outside world from another person's perspective).
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Colin Baker (A Parents' and Teachers' Guide to Bilingualism)
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Arthur saw a closed-mindedness that was, he felt, self-propagating and innately limiting. More broadly, he believed these qualities explained precisely how an intelligent guy like Rob would always make life harder on himself than it needed to be. Here he was, drinking brandy in a prestigious society in a top-ranked school, the beneficiary of so many gifts both natural and bestowed, surrounded by bright and open-minded classmates, and yet still he remained mired in, even paralyzed by, what was effectively his own racism.
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Jeff Hobbs (The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace: A Brilliant Young Man Who Left Newark for the Ivy League)
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if there is one human being more than another that I utterly abhor, it is the type of man so common to the present time, the man who huddles his own loathly vices under a cloak of assumed broad-mindedness and virtue.
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Various (100 Books You Must Read Before You Die, Volume 2)
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The chain of events that began with the intense rivalry between the Roman Empire and Persia had extraordinary consequences. As the two great powers of late antiquity flexed their muscles and prepared for a final showdown, few could have predicted that it would be a faction from the far reaches of the Arabian peninsula that would rise up to supplant both. Those who had been inspired by Mu οΏΌ ammad truly inherited the earth, establishing perhaps the greatest empire that the world has seen, one that would introduce irrigation techniques and new crops from the Tigris and Euphrates to the Iberian peninsula, and spark nothing less than an agrarian revolution spanning thousands of miles. 98 The Islamic conquests created a new world order, an economic giant, bolstered by self-confidence, broad-mindedness and a passionate zeal for progress. Immensely wealthy and with few natural political or even religious rivals, it was a place where order prevailed, where merchants could become rich, where intellectuals were respected and where disparate views could be discussed and debated. An unpromising start in a cave near Mecca had given birth to a cosmopolitan utopia of sorts.
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Peter Frankopan (The Silk Roads: A New History of the World)
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Miss Speedwell, I am delighted to find my assessment of your liberal thinking is accurate. To meet a lady of such broad-mindedness is rare indeed. Stoker, if you don’t marry Miss Speedwell, I might.
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Deanna Raybourn (A Perilous Undertaking (Veronica Speedwell, #2))
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A broad vocabulary is generally revealed to hide a narrow mind.
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Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Paying credit for others' good work is your broad-mindedness and charity of knowledge.
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Ehsan Sehgal
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Giving credit to others' good work is your broad-mindedness and charity of knowledge.
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Ehsan Sehgal
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Credit speaks with credit; it demonstrates broad-mindedness, and it matters.
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Ehsan Sehgal
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Credit speaks to credit; it demonstrates broad-mindedness, and it matters.
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Ehsan Sehgal
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The Pagan Characteristic. β€” Perhaps there is nothing more astonishing to the observer of the Greek world than to discover that the Greeks from time to time held festivals, as it were, for all their passions and evil tendencies alike, and in fact even established a kind of series of festivals, by order of the State, for their β€œall-too-human.” This is the pagan characteristic of their world, which Christianity has never understood and never can understand, and has always combated and despised. β€” They accepted this all-too-human as unavoidable, and preferred, instead of railing at it, to give it a kind of secondary right by grafting it on to the usages of society and religion. All in man that has power they called divine, and wrote it on the walls of their heaven. They do not deny this natural instinct that expresses itself in evil characteristics, but regulate and limit it to definite cults and days, so as to turn those turbulent streams into as harmless a course as possible, after devising sufficient precautionary measures. That is the root of all the moral broad-mindedness of antiquity. To the wicked, the dubious, the backward, the animal element, as to the barbaric, pre-Hellenic and Asiatic, which still lived in the depths of Greek nature, they allowed a moderate outflow, and did not strive to destroy it utterly. The whole system was under the domain of the State, which was built up not on individuals or castes, but on common human qualities. In the structure of the State the Greeks show that wonderful sense for typical facts which later on enabled them to become investigators of Nature, historians, geographers, and philosophers. It was not a limited moral law of priests or castes, which had to decide about the constitution of the State and State worship, but the most comprehensive view of the reality of all that is human. Whence do the Greeks derive this freedom, this sense of reality? Perhaps from Homer and the poets who preceded him. For just those poets whose nature is generally not the most wise or just possess, in compensation, that delight in reality and activity of every kind, and prefer not to deny even evil. It suffices for them if evil moderates itself, does not kill or inwardly poison everything β€” in other words, they have similar ideas to those of the founders of Greek constitutions, and were their teachers and forerunners.
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Friedrich Nietzsche
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My most favorite quote of all time is by Mark Twain. It saddens me to see so much hate and bigotry in the U.S. towards people of another country.; β€œTravel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
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Mark Twain
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When we are wrong, we may admit it to ourselves. And if handled gently and tactfully, we may admit it to others and even take pride in our frankness and broad-mindedness. But not if someone else is trying to ram the unpalatable fact down our esophagus.
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Dale Carnegie
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
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Richard Russell (Dancing Over Kyoto: A memoir of Japan, China and India)
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness. . . . Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime. β€” Mark Twain To
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Francis Tapon (The Hidden Europe: What Eastern Europeans Can Teach Us)
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TRAVEL IS FATAL TO PREJUDICE, BIGOTRY AND NARROW-MINDEDNESS… BROAD, WHOLESOME, CHARITABLE VIEWS OF MEN AND THINGS CANNOT BE ACQUIRED BY VEGETATING IN ONE LITTLE CORNER OF THE EARTH ALL ONE’S LIFE. β€”MARK TWAIN
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Jon M. Huntsman Sr. (Winners Never Cheat: Even in Difficult Times)
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Appreciation and admiration reflect and verify one's fragrance of broad-mindedness, the beauty of knowledge and insight.
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Ehsan Sehgal
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all of one’s life.
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Thomas A. Tarrants (Consumed by Hate, Redeemed by Love: How a Violent Klansman Became a Champion of Racial Reconciliation)
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Men must eliminate narrow-mindedness which causes them to stand against their fellows, and acquire broad-mindedness. This is possible through the study of karate. Karate as it should be practiced is not a competitive or violent sport, where men are pitted against each other. Nor is it physical training merely for the sakè of training, where the goal is merely that of smashing boards or bricks. Karate is a training of both mind and body, and leads one to a better understanding of both the self and the world.
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Shoshin Nagamine (Essence of Okinawan Karate-Do)
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With broad mind, you're the solution, and with narrow mind, you're the problem.
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P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
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Promoting the wise words of someone else is your insight and your broad-mindedness.
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Ehsan Sehgal
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Teaching and delineating require knowledge, willingness, love, broad-mindedness, courage, and patience, and that's why a teacher is honored.
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Ehsan Sehgal
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime. Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad
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Neil M. Hanson (Pilgrim Spokes: Cycling East Across America (Cycling Reflections Book 2))
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The upsides of migration have become easy to talk about: to simply nod to them is to express values of openness, tolerance and broad-mindedness. Yet to nod to, let alone express, the downsides of immigration is to invite accusations of closed-mindedness and intolerance, xenophobia and barely disguised racism. All of which leaves the attitude of the majority of the public almost impossible to express.
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Douglas Murray (The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam)
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Transcend, broaden the view, Tell it in a better way, Afterall, you are the only author of your story.
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Mahendar Singh Jakhar
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Do you think GDP is the parameter to measure the depth and soul of a Country? The people of Nepal are ahead of all of us in the world in their broad mindedness and hospitality. Ask any traveler from any part of the world who has visited Nepal about their experience here amongst the people, enjoying the lush greenery and pristine beauty of Nepal. The People of Nepal welcome everyone with love and affection. I have stayed here from 2015 to 2025, and I have felt peace, calmness, and I discovered a deeper meaning of life. Nepal faces many adversities in life, but Nepal and the People of Nepal never give up their belief and hope. They always bounce back! The Spirit of Nepal is Inspiring. Nepal teaches the world to never give up hope. And maybe one day the World will become One!
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Avijeet Das
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Do you think GDP is the parameter to measure the depth and soul of a Country? The people of Nepal are ahead of all of us in the world in their broad mindedness and hospitality. Ask any traveler from any part of the world who has visited Nepal about their experience here amongst the people, enjoying the lush greenery and pristine beauty of Nepal. The People of Nepal welcome everyone with love and affection. I have stayed here from 2015 to 2025, and I have felt peace, calmness, and I discovered a deeper meaning of life. The Spirit of Nepal is Inspiring. Nepal teaches the world to love and spread kindness. Nepal teaches the world to never give up hope. And maybe one day the World will forget all these man made disparities among people and become One World.
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Avijeet Das