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Everyone remembers his past with greater vividness as the present becomes more important. Dying men in their last delirium are supposed to see their whole life spread out before them.
Italo Svevo
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Italo Svevo
Age: 66 †
Born: 1861
Born: December 19
Died: 1928
Died: September 13
Businessperson
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Aron Ettore Schmitz
Ettore Schmitz
Aron Hector Schmitz
Hector Schmitz
Ettore Samigli
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