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-only human beings can recognize catastrophes, provided they survive them;...
Author:
Max Frisch
Book:
Man in the Holocene
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-only human beings can recognize catastrophes, provided they survive them; Nature recognizes no catastrophes."
( Max Frisch )
[ Man in the Holocene ]
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