“Born to an age where horror has become commonplace, where tragedy has, by its monotonous repetition, become a parody of sorrow, we need to fence off a few parks where humans try to be fair, where skill has some hope of reward, where absurdity has a harder time than usual getting a ticket.”
Quote by Thomas Boswell
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Why Time Begins on Opening Day
This book delves into the philosophical and scientific aspects of time, focusing on the unique moment when an event or a season officially begins. It examines the cultural and historical perspectives on the significance of the opening day and its implications in various fields. more
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