“Between too early and too late, there is never more than a moment.”

Zwischen zu früh und zu spät, liegt immer nur ein Augenblick.
Jacobowsky und der Oberst : Komödie einer Tragödie in drei Akten (1945), p. 52

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Zwischen zu früh und zu spät, liegt immer nur ein Augenblick.

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