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“So long as there is a human heart warm with blood and burning with the fire of life, the intellect however powerful will never be able to trample it under foot.
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Indeed, the more severely the religious sentiment is tested in the crucible of the intellect, the more glorious and illuminating becomes its intrinsic value.
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For what purpose has science other than the unravelling of the mysteries of nature and reading into the meaning of existence? And is this not what constitutes the foundation of religion?” — D. T. Suzuki, “Outlines of Mahayana Buddhism”