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''On his 85th birthday Walter Lange, founder of Lange Uhren GmbH, looks back on his life's work in conversation with journalist Christoph Scheuring.'' | ''On his 85th birthday Walter Lange, founder of Lange Uhren GmbH, looks back on his life's work in conversation with journalist Christoph Scheuring.'' | ||
− | '''''Is your 85th birthday an opportunity for you to take stock?''''' | + | '''''Is your 85th birthday an opportunity for you to take stock?'''''<br> |
To be honest, my whole life long I’ve lived as if I was going to go on forever. So I see | To be honest, my whole life long I’ve lived as if I was going to go on forever. So I see | ||
no reason to take stock at this time. | no reason to take stock at this time. | ||
− | '''''But no-one lives forever.''''' | + | '''''But no-one lives forever.'''''<br> |
Of course, that's right. However, there’s no sense in darkening life by brooding on your | Of course, that's right. However, there’s no sense in darkening life by brooding on your | ||
own mortality. | own mortality. |
Version vom 30. Juli 2009, 01:55 Uhr
“I Was the Bridge to Our History” an interview with Walter Lange
Glashütte, 29 July 2009
On his 85th birthday Walter Lange, founder of Lange Uhren GmbH, looks back on his life's work in conversation with journalist Christoph Scheuring.
Is your 85th birthday an opportunity for you to take stock?
To be honest, my whole life long I’ve lived as if I was going to go on forever. So I see
no reason to take stock at this time.
But no-one lives forever.
Of course, that's right. However, there’s no sense in darkening life by brooding on your
own mortality.