"I have since wandered among men of many races and many religions"
- Alfred Russel Wallace
About this Quote
In this quote, Alfred Russel Wallace reflects on his experiences of traveling and interacting with individuals from different backgrounds. He mentions that he has roamed among guys, showing that he has physically taken a trip to different places and came across individuals from different races and religions. This suggests that he has had the chance to observe and learn more about various cultures and belief systems. By using the word "wandered," Wallace also indicates a sense of interest and openness towards these diverse groups of individuals. This quote highlights the importance of cultural exchange and understanding in expanding one's perspective and knowledge of the world.
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