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Innate in nearly every artistic nature is a wanton, treacherous penchant for accepting injustice when it creates beauty and showing sympathy for and paying homage to aristocratic privilege.
Thomas Mann
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Thomas Mann
Age: 80 †
Born: 1875
Born: June 6
Died: 1955
Died: August 12
Autobiographer
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Essayist
Novelist
Screenwriter
Short Story Writer
Social Critic
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Hanseatic City of Lübeck
Perreo
Injustice
Homage
Privilege
Innate
Capitalism
Showing
Accepting
Sympathy
Beauty
Paying
Penchant
Nature
Nearly
Aristocratic
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Creates
Wanton
Artistic
Treacherous
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