“Individuals aren't naturally paid-up members of the human race, except biologically. They need to be bounced around by the Brownian motion of society, which is a mechanism by which human beings constantly remind one another that they are...well...human beings.”
Quote by Terry Pratchett
Book:Men at Arms
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Men at Arms
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