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Not Originally Human

January 19, 2018iambobbyyClarice Lispector, Quote, The Passion According to G.H

Ah, could it be that we were not originally human? And that, out of practical necessity, we became human? That horrifies me, as it does you.

–Clarice Lispector, The Passion According to G.H.

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