“For we have thought the longer thoughts
And gone the shorter way.
And we have danced to devils' tunes, Shivering home to pray;
To serve one master in the night,
Another in the day.”

—  Ernest Hemingway , book 88 Poems

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American author and journalist 1899–1961

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