The rest, called literature, is a dossier of human imbecility for the guidance of future professors.
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Quotations by Tristan Tzara
The rest, called literature, is a dossier of human imbecility for the guidance of future professors. Tristan Tzara
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A true man never frets about his place in the world, but just slides into it by the gravitation of his nature, and swings there as easily as a star.
Author: Edwin Hubbel ChapinTheme: NatureWords: world, easily, star
