“Let the past abolish the past when -- and if -- it can substitute something better.”
Quote by William Faulkner
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Essays, Speeches & Public Letters
This book is a curated selection of essays, speeches, and public letters, providing a comprehensive view of the author's intellectual and philosophical contributions. The content ranges across diverse topics, showcasing the depth and breadth of the author's knowledge and insight. more
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