Max Brooks Quotes
Happy But Isn't The Human Factor What Connexus A Deeply To Our Past Will Future Generations Care As Much For Chronologies And Casualty Statistics As They Would For The Personal Accounts Of Individuals Not So Different From Themselves.
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