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"Today, only the person who no longer believes in a happy ending, only he who has consciously renounced it, is able to live. A happy century does not exist; but there are moments of happiness, and there is freedom in the moment."
―Ernst Jünger[src]-[m]

Ernst Jünger (1895 – 1998) was a German author, highly-decorated German Army soldier, philosopher, and entomologist who served as army captain, intelligence officer, and mail censor in Paris during its occupation in World War II. He was known to possess strong feelings against Nazi totalitarianism and its goal of world domination.[1]

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