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In the first years after the war Mario Van de Weyer was almost my neighbour in Paris, for he lived just where the Left Bank ceases to be the Latin Quarter and I where it's not yet the Faubourg Saint Germain. - The Last Puritan [Books (First Lines)] BUY VARYING HARE USED BOOK Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. - The Life of Reason (vol. 1, ch. 12) [History] Music is essentially useless, as life is; but both have an ideal extension which lends utility to its conditions. - The Life of Reason (vol. 4, ch. 4) [Music] Displaying page 4 of 4 for this author: << Prev 1 2 3 [4]
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