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I realized that as a thinking person his advantage lay precisely in his lack of...
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Peter Hessler
Book:
River Town: Two Years on the
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I realized that as a thinking person his advantage lay precisely in his lack of formal education. Nobody told him what to think, and thus he was free to think clearly."
( Peter Hessler )
[ River Town: Two Years on the ]
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