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A dark and terrible side of this sense of community of interests is the fear of a horrible common destiny which in these
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"A dark and terrible side of this sense of community of interests is the fear of a horrible common destiny which in these days of atomic weapons darkens men's minds all around the globe"

- Emily Greene Balch

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This quote by Emily Greene Balch speaks to the worry that has been created by the development of atomic weapons. The sense of community of interests that has been created by the worldwide neighborhood has a dark and horrible side, which is the fear of an awful typical destiny. This fear is prevalent and has actually been amplified by the advancement of atomic weapons, which have the potential to cause mass destruction. This worry has actually triggered individuals all around the globe to become increasingly nervous and uncertain about the future. The development of atomic weapons has developed a sense of insecurity and fear that has become a part of daily life. This quote works as a suggestion of the power of atomic weapons and the fear that they have actually developed.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Emily Greene Balch between January 8, 1867 and January 9, 1961. He/she was a famous Educator from USA. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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