"unless we, as everyone, everywhere, understand that this world is the cobelonging equally of everyone in sharing the mysterious but absolute certainty of its persistence, and create political concepts and new institutions, this ship might become either too small or too large to set sail ever again."
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Quoted in The Winter of Absolute Zero: Interview with Shaj Mohan
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