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I'm very jealous of an era where people were inventing something so beautiful as the Concorde and thinking that's the next step. I'm jealous of an era when people thought, Let's finally go to the Moon.
Aleksandra Mir
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Aleksandra Mir
Age: 57
Born: 1967
Born: January 1
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