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It should be a moving, triumphant pageant: humanity refusing to be dehumanized by power's purposes -- the government's or the terrorists'.
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"A glorious, heart-warming pageant of humanity," a reviewer for The London Evening Standard declared.
In teaching himself to overcome his self-loathing and self-terror, he accidentally learned to love people in general, taking the good and the bad in them with the equanimity of someone who has no horse left in the race of life and its agonies; leaving only the quiet pleasure of a sage in witnessing the pageant of humanity still unfolding, so foolish and so full of noble hopes.
He was equally indignant when in 2004, after a "Miss Humanity" pageant was held in Libreville, Miss Peru charged him with sexual harassment for summoning her to the palace and, he hoped, to his nifty behind-the-panelling bed.
Once, Andersson's attitude towards this tortured pageant of shabby humanity seemed to be a wan compassion, a kind of fellow feeling for their anxiety and bewilderment, albeit with sharp prickles of disdain.
"A pageant.
Humanity touching humanity.
In her novel, war threatens art and humanity itself, and, in the interplay between the pageant performed on a June day in 1939 and the audience, Woolf raises questions about perception and response.
Children put on pageant.
Will pageant fever persist?
Fragmentary humanity isn't humanity".
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