At 13.53 12/06/02 +0200, you wrote:
>The depreciating tone, as used by the mandarins of archives and
>universities, over against 'outsiders', who still appear to have some
>elementary life in them, is insofar remarkable, as the object of their
>activities was himself the outsider par excellence, and also had clear
>opinions about employees of these institutes, which seem to have escaped
>from their higher form of attention sofar.
>
>Receiving a beautiful, and personal letter, like the one Gerhard received
>from Liselotte Junger, is something that probably will remain out of their
>reach.
>
>rene
Thank you, Rene. Not for the first time you reassume succinctly my feelings=
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and ideas.
Regards to everyone,
m
"La terre nous en apprend plus long sur nous que tous les livres. Parce=20
qu'elle nous r=E9siste."
Antoine de=
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Saint-Exupery
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