Why did they go away, do you think? If there ever were such things."" Who knows? Times change. Would you call this age a good one for unicorns?"" No, but I wonder if any man before us ever thought his time a good time for unicorns.

Peter S. Beagle
About This Quote

Why did they go away, do you think?" is a common question asked by many people. The reason behind this question is because it seems to be a phenomenon that is fairly new. More specifically, it is a question that was first asked in the 1920s. This question has been asked ever since to no avail.

Even though the answer to this question may be obvious to some people, nobody has yet to find the answer. Some have even suggested that it may have something to do with the disappearance of unicorns.

Source: The Last Unicorn

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