“When in the end, the day came on which I was going away, I learned the strange learning that things can happen which we ourselves cannot possibly imagine, either beforehand, or at the time when they are taking place, or afterwards when we look back on them.”

—  Karen Blixen

Source: Out of Africa / Shadows on the Grass

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Danish writer 1885–1962

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