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“Everything that was once alive is now mechanical. Technology certainly brought a new ease and accuracy, but apart from these ultimately less important details, the new equipment has caused our quality of life to deteriorate. Technical progress in my profession has allowed for improved comfort, but not improved living, and it would be a serious error to confuse the two. You aren't happier in a leather armchair; you’re just better seated.”

Alain Baraton, Gardener of Versailles: My Life in the World's Grandest Garden
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