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He never seemed to grasp the immense mutability of human nature, nor to...
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J.K. Rowling
Book:
The Casual Vacancy
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He never seemed to grasp the immense mutability of human nature, nor to appreciate that behind every nondescript face lay a wild and unique hinterland like his own.
( J.K. Rowling )
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