The philosopher Pico della Mirandola summed up humanist ideals when he wrote:

a) “There is nothing to be seen more wonderful than man.”
b) “Awesome is this place.”
c) “The victor is whoever defends the fatherland.”
d) “I strove to observe with all the scale and proportion and to endeavor to imitate nature…”

Answer: a

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