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It is not materialism that is the chief curse of the world, as pastors teach, but idealism. Men get into trouble by taki
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"It is not materialism that is the chief curse of the world, as pastors teach, but idealism. Men get into trouble by taking their visions and hallucinations too seriously"

- H. L. Mencken

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H.L. Mencken's quote suggests that idealism, rather than materialism, is the major resource of the world's problems. He indicates that people take their visions and also hallucinations too seriously, resulting in problem. This suggests that individuals should be more practical and also much less optimistic in their approach to life. Mencken's quote suggests that idealism can lead to impractical assumptions and a lack of practicality, which can lead to problem. He suggests that people need to be a lot more based in truth and much less most likely to take their visions as well as hallucinations also seriously. This quote is a suggestion that idealism can be unsafe which individuals must be extra practical in their technique to life.

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H. L. Mencken This quote is written / told by H. L. Mencken between September 12, 1880 and January 29, 1956. He was a famous Writer from USA. The author also have 123 other quotes.

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