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" As a teenager, I increasingly had questions about religion to which I found no good answers. "
Julian Baggini
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" If there's one thing that makes me cynical, it's optimists. They are just far too cynical about cynicism. If only they could see that cynics can be happy, constructive, even fun to hang out with, they might learn a thing or two. "
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