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“Ako ostanemo sami sa sobom, bez knjiga, mi ćemo se odmah zaplesti, izgubiti - nećemo znati kome da se pridružimo, čega da se pridržavamo, šta da volimo a šta da mrzimo, šta da poštujemo i šta da preziremo? Nama je teško čak i da budemo ljudi, pravi ljudi svojim telom i krvlju; stidimo se toga, smatramo to za sramotu i uspinjemo se da budemo neki nerealni svečovek. Mi smo mrtvorođenčad, a odavno se već i ne rađamo od živih očeva, i to nam se sve više i više sviđa. Prilagođavamo se ukusu. Uskoro ćemo izmisliti da se rađamo nekako od ideje.”

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