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"Aryan-Greek and Aryan-Chinese thoughts found, in immense distance from each other, the same mode of manifestation to represent two completely identical ideas, the mixture of an Aryan race with the savage aborigenes, who appropiated themselves with social notions as a result."
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"Or, Prometheus was a Titan, just like his brother Epimetheus, from whom the Aryan-Hellenes descended likewise through their women. Consequently, no one, I believe, can refute this conclusion: the Aryan-Hellenes before Deucalion, the Aryan-Hellenes, still quite intact from any mixture with the aborigenes and the Semites, these are the Titans (1)."
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"The ancient Greeks were the mestizo descendants of this glorious and terrible nation."
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"The Titans, these conquerors of the mountainous North of Greece, these violent and irresistible men, left, in the memory of the Semitic peoples of Hellas, and among their own descendants, exactly the same idea about their nature, wich the ancient white Hamites, the first Hindus, the Aryan Egyptians, the Aryan Chinese, all conquerors, all related to each other, left in the heritage of the other peoples. They were deified, they were placed above the human creature, the vanquished saw themselves smaller than them, and in such a way of comprehending things, they rended exact justice to the primitive nations of the white race, pure from any mixture, and to the multitudes of mediocre value wich succeeded them."
Count Arthur de Gobineau, Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races, Volume two, Chapter 3, the Aryan Greeks