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Meaninglessness In Fiction, Historical M It was all absurd, without reason or meaning. People who didn’t know each other were going to kill each other over a hill none of them cared about. Karl Marlantes – Matterhorn Purchase Now
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Friendship and Happiness In Fiction, Historical F There it was, there it is, the place where during the best time of our lives friendship had its home and happiness its headquarters. Karl Marlantes – Matterhorn Purchase Now