"I think we need more love in the world, more understanding. I want to know you, what you believe, what you feel, what things among all the things you've heard about and known mean something to you. We were not meant to be strangers to each other. We have the same fear, the same hopes, joys, and sorrows. We must not be suspicious, we must learn to love each other. If one man fails to believe, then there can be no faith in the world, for all men are finally one man. You, me, we cannot stand apart from each other. I am coming into your house, with my hand outstretched. I am your friend. Do not be afraid of me."
-"The City wears a Slouch Hat." by Kenneth Patchen