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Progress is man's indifference to the lessons of history.
Len Deighton
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Len Deighton
Age: 95
Born: 1929
Born: February 18
Film Producer
Historian
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Journalist
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Photographer
Playwright
Science Fiction Writer
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London
England
Leonard Cyril Deighton
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Indifference
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