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1 " Since landscape changes like this from country to country it must owe very little to Nature: Nature is no more than the canvas, and landscape the self-portrait the people who live there paint on it. But no, hold hard! Surely, rather the people who have lived there; for landscape is always at least one generation behind in its portrayal. "
― Richard Hughes , The Fox in the Attic (The Human Predicament, #1)
2 " For in public life you aren’t free to act on your inclinations or even your principles: in order to acquire power you have to forfeit free-will, which seems rather paradoxical. And how much more so must it be in a dictatorship! A man like Lenin must have about as much choice and freedom of action as the topmost acrobat in a human pyramid "
3 " Augustine’s own head was getting a little dizzy. All this—it was straight from the horse’s mouth indubitably, but it sounded so unreal! The sort of thing which happened to people in “history,” not people today, not real people. Anyway it was surely over now ... well—if only those crazy vindictive Frenchmen in the Ruhr "