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“ONE WORD One word — one stone in a cold river. One more stone— I'll need many stones if I'm going to get over.”

Quote by Olav H. Hauge

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Olav H. Hauge
Olav H. Hauge

Olav H. Hauge was a renowned Norwegian poet known for his concise and profound poetry. His works often explore themes of nature, human emotion, and existentialism. Hauge's poetry style is unique, beloved by readers, and has had a profound impact on Norwegian literature. more

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