"And how comfortless is the thought that the……" — Theodor Adorno
"And how comfortless is the thought that the sickness of the normal does not necessarily imply as its opposite the health of the sick, but that the latter usually only present, in a different way, the same disastrous pattern."
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Theodor Adorno
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