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Man is not by any means of fixed and enduring form... He is much more an...
Author:
Hermann Hesse
Book:
Steppenwolf
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Man is not by any means of fixed and enduring form... He is much more an experiment and a transition. He is nothing else than the narrow and perilous bridge between nature and spirit.
( Hermann Hesse )
[ Steppenwolf ]
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