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August Strindberg
Swedish
Dramatist
Born:
Jan 22
,
1849
Died:
May 14
,
1912
Because
Cowards
Dogs
Life
Man
People
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Friendship can only exist between persons with similar interests and points of view. Man and woman by the conventions of society are born with different interests and different points of view.
August Strindberg
Friendship
Man
Woman
Society
Born
Similar
Only
Points
Between
Exist
Different
Conventions
Persons
Interests
View
I dream, therefore I exist.
August Strindberg
Dream
Exist
Therefore
A man with a so-called character is often a simple piece of mechanism; he has often only one point of view for the extremely complicated relationships of life.
August Strindberg
Life
Character
Man
Complicated
Simple
Relationships
Extremely
Only
Point
Point Of View
He
Piece
Often
So-Called
View
Mechanism
I always disliked dogs, those protectors of cowards who lack the courage to fight an assailant themselves.
August Strindberg
Fight
Courage
Cowards
Those
Protector
Always
Dogs
Lack
Disliked
Themselves
Who
That is the thankless position of the father in the family - the provider for all, and the enemy of all.
August Strindberg
Family
Enemy
Father
Provider
Thankless
Dad
Position
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