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{{quote|"We tell ourselves, self-servingly, that nationalism breeds monsters and choose to ignore the fact that internationalism breeds them too. Ours is the culpability not of the assassin, but of the bystander who takes a snapshot of the murder. Or, when the revolution catches fire, hops on the next plane out."|'''Pico Iyer''' on the posturing of world travellers like himself, [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Ba20Spo-t1-body-d30.html Living in the Transit Lounge]'', 1998}}
{{quote|"We tell ourselves, self-servingly, that nationalism breeds monsters and choose to ignore the fact that internationalism breeds them too. Ours is the culpability not of the assassin, but of the bystander who takes a snapshot of the murder. Or, when the revolution catches fire, hops on the next plane out."|'''Pico Iyer''' on the posturing of world travellers like himself, ''[http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Ba20Spo-t1-body-d30.html Living in the Transit Lounge]'', 1998}}


{{quote|"I think it would be a very good idea."|Attributed to '''Mahatma Gandhi''' on Western civilization.}}
{{quote|"I think it would be a very good idea."|Attributed to '''Mahatma Gandhi''' on Western civilization.}}

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"We tell ourselves, self-servingly, that nationalism breeds monsters and choose to ignore the fact that internationalism breeds them too. Ours is the culpability not of the assassin, but of the bystander who takes a snapshot of the murder. Or, when the revolution catches fire, hops on the next plane out."
Pico Iyer on the posturing of world travellers like himself, Living in the Transit Lounge, 1998
"I think it would be a very good idea."
—Attributed to Mahatma Gandhi on Western civilization.