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“یه بار یه نظریه خوندم که خرد و هوشمندی انسان، مثل پرهای طاووس می مونه. فقط یه جلوه ی پرزرق و برق برای جذب جفت. همه هنرها،ادبیات،یکم موتزارت،ویلیام شکسپیر،مایکل آنجلو و برج امپایر استیت نیویورک... فقط یه مراسم جفت یابی دقیق و پیچیده هستن.”

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