Algirdas Kraunaitis

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The days before and the days after the first World War are separated not like the end of an old and the beginning of a new period, but like the day before and the day after an explosion. Yet this figure of speech is as inaccurate as are all others, because the quiet of sorrow which settles down after a catastrophe has never come to pass.
The Origins of Totalitarianism (Penguin Modern Classics)
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