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Richard P. Feynman

“What, then, is the meaning of it all? What can we say to dispel the mystery of existence? If we take everything into account, not only what the ancients knew, but all of what we know today that they didn’t know, then I think that we must frankly admit that we do not know.”

Richard P. Feynman, The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
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