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Boris Strugatsky

“Haven't you ever noticed, Mr. Glebsky, how much more interesting the unknown is than the known? The unknown makes us think — it makes our blood run a little quicker and gives rise to various delightful trains of thought. It beckons, it promises. It's like a fire flickering in the depths of the night. But as soon as the unknown becomes known, it's just as flat, gray and uninteresting as everything else.”

Boris Strugatsky, The Dead Mountaineer's Inn
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The Dead Mountaineer's Inn The Dead Mountaineer's Inn by Arkady Strugatsky
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