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Lewis Mumford

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One of the marks of maturity is the need for solitude: a city should not merely draw men together in many varied activities, but should permit each person to find, near at hand, moments of seclusion and peace.
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"Planning for the Phases of Life", The Urban Prospect: Essays (1968)

 
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