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================= HES POSTING ================= 
 
A student of mine read the following quote in a French newspaper:  "Ce 
qui arrive en fin de compte, ce n'est pas l'inevitable, mais 
l'imprevisible.", attributed to Keynes but with no exact quotation.  She 
translated it as "What happens in the end is not the avoidable but the 
unpredictable." 
 
She would like to cite it in a thesis and would be grateful for the exact 
quote. 
 
The phrase is not familiar to me, I searched the online version of the GT 
without success. Maybe somebody can help? 
 
Thanks a lot 
Elisabeth Allgoewer 
 
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