Barbara W. Tuchman Quotes
The Irony Of Man's Fate Reflected In His Image: That All Men, From Beggar To Emperor, From Harlot To Queen, From Ragged Clerk To Pope, Must Come To This. No Matter What Their Poverty Or Power In Life, All Is Vanity, Equalized By Death.
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