John Hoole

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The very fact that what once represented the greatest stability – money – was dwindling in value daily caused people to assess the true values of life, work, love, friendships, art and Nature the more highly, and the whole nation lived more intensively and more buoyantly than ever despite the catastrophe; young people went on mountain tramps and returned healthily tanned, dance halls kept going until late at night, new factories and business enterprises sprang up.
The World of Yesterday
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