“The belief that society was in decline was a permanent characteristic of every era. People always believed they lived in a crumbling world. They themselves were of course okay, but everyone around them was headed downhill.”

Source: Infinity Beach (2000), Chapter 6 (p. 84)

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American novelist, Short story writer 1935

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