"In theory we understand people, but in practice……" — Thomas Bernhard
"In theory we understand people, but in practice we can't put up with them, I thought, deal with them for the most part reluctantly and always treat them from our point of view. We should observe and treat people not from our point of view but from all angles, I thought, associate with them in such a way that we can say we associate with them so to speak in a completely unbiased way, which however isn't possible, since we actually are always biased against everybody."
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Thomas Bernhard
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35 Quotes by Thomas Bernhard
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