"People are not like a business. You can’t buy and sell them like so much property. You can’t lock them up in a vault and expect them to appreciate it."

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Source: Harold Rosenberg (1983). “Art on the Edge: Creators and Situations”, p.137, University of Chicago Press

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Harold Robbins

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Harold Robbins was a bestselling author known for his provocative novels exploring themes of love, ambition, and the human condition, particularly in 'The Carpetbaggers.'

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