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Carl Sagan, brilliant scientist, researcher, speaker, philosopher coined this phrase. See the link to a moving You Tube presentation currently posted on Democratic Underground.com. You'll hear it in his own words. Very powerful.... http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=cy1--3B_c4Q

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