"What I am and what I know I owe to my father’s library and to my mother’s salon."
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From: Jugend in Berlin. München: Hanser Verlag, 1984. p. 57
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Nicolaus Sombart
1923 – 2008
deutscher Schriftsteller und Soziologe
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