Philip Webre

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So I think there was one moment in the evolution of human language that marked a dividing line: before it we were not yet human, but after it we were. It was probably the smallest thing, neither heroic nor grand. More than likely, it was the intimate moment, probably late in the evening, in the low blue quiet before dreaming, when a single human being told the very first story.
Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution
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