"No such thing as humanity without flaws."

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Source: Hugo Ball (1974). “Flight Out of Time: A Dada Diary”, p.221, Univ of California Press

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Hugo Ball

Poet, Dadaist

Hugo Ball was a key figure in the Dada movement, known for his avant-garde performances and radical ideas that challenged traditional art forms.

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