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*''The Man Who Fell to Earth'' (1976) - Nicolas Roeg | *''The Man Who Fell to Earth'' (1976) - Nicolas Roeg | ||
*''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (1864) - Jules Verne | *''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (1864) - Jules Verne | ||
*''Scum of the Earth'' (1963) - David Friedman and H.G. Lewis | *''Scum of the Earth'' (1963) - David Friedman and H.G. Lewis |
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- Thus one notes that the earth, by turning, makes animals and men have coitus, and (because the result is as much the cause as that which provokes it) that animals and men make the earth turn by having coitus.
Titles
- The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) - Nicolas Roeg
- Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) - Jules Verne
- Scum of the Earth (1963) - David Friedman and H.G. Lewis