“Now, think of a square, a living, beautiful square. And imagine that it must tell you about itself about its life. You understand, a square would scarcely ever think of telling you that all its four angles are equal: this has become so natural, so ordinary that it's simply no longer consciously aware of it.”
Quote by Yevgeny Zamyatin
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