Author:  Max Frisch
Book:    Homo Faber
Viewed: 55 - Published at: 8 years ago

the Indians were far too gentle, too peaceable, positively childlike. They squatted for whole evenings in their white straw hats on the earth, motionless as toadstools, content without light, silent. The sun and moon were enough light for them, an effeminate race, eerie but innocuous.

( Max Frisch )
[ Homo Faber ]
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