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In the West we cling to the past like limpets. In Haiti the present is the axis of all life. As in Africa, past and future are but distant measures of the present, and memories are as meaningless as promises.
Wade Davis
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Wade Davis
Age: 71
Born: 1953
Born: December 14
Anthropologist
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Omaha
Nebraska
Edmund Wade Davis
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