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" The experience of riding in a subway or elevator calls to mind Bertrand Russell's remark that much of modern anxiety stems from the time we spend in unnatural proximity to strangers without the preliminary sniffing that is instinctive in animals, including us. "

Ralph Caplan , By Design: Why There Are No Locks on the Bathroom Doors in the Hotel Louis XIV and Other Object Lessons


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Ralph Caplan quote : The experience of riding in a subway or elevator calls to mind Bertrand Russell's remark that much of modern anxiety stems from the time we spend in unnatural proximity to strangers without the preliminary sniffing that is instinctive in animals, including us.