Rose A. Zimbardo Quotes
Mankind Is Immortal
in The Comic Perspective Not By Virtue Of Man's Subjugation Of Nature
but By Virtue Of Man's Subjection To It. The "fall" In Tragedy Ends In
death; The Fall In Comedy Ends In Bed, Where, By Natures's Arithmetic,
one And One Make A Brand New One.
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