"A good civilization, it seems to me, is one which continues to work energetically to create more wealth, but directs this wealth toward the fulfillment of deeper values. Once certain basic needs are satisfied and certain basic comforts are available to all, it turns its attention to the attainment of more meaningful and lasting satisfactions than the mere possession and consumption of merchandise."
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Journalists from the United States20th-century poets from the United StatesPeople from San JuanPoliticians from Puerto RicoPoets from Puerto Rico
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