"It is essential to release humanity from the……" — R. Buckminster Fuller
"It is essential to release humanity from the false fixations of yesterday which seem now to bind it to a rationale of action leading only to extinction."
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R. Buckminster Fuller
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220 Quotes by R. Buckminster Fuller
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