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One must wait until the evening to see how splendid the day was; one cannot judge life until death.
Hitler addressed the crowds: "May none of you fail to visit the Glyptothek, for there you will see how splendid man used to be in the beauty of his body… and you will realise that we can speak of progress only when we have not only attained such beauty but even, if possible, when we have surpassed it".
"One must wait until evening to see how splendid the day has been".
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Classical music in Britain is beset by structural problems, and it is hard to see how the building of a splendid hall would help them.
But as splendid as that may be, it is hard to see how it benefits the record numbers of homeless people seeking shelter in the city, or the 8.2percentt of New Yorkers who are officially out of work.
See how that goes.
"Let's see how".
"See how he does".
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