Kurt Vonnegut Quotes
And What Did The Great British Historian Edward Gibbon Have To Say About The Human Record So Far? He Said, "History Is Indeed Little More Than The Register Of The Crimes, Follies And Misfortunes Of Mankind." The Same Can Be Said About This Morning's Issue Of The New York Times.
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