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Our favorite people and our favorite stories become so not by any inherent...
Author:
Joan Didion
Book:
Slouching Towards Bethlehem
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Our favorite people and our favorite stories become so not by any inherent virtue, but because they illustrate something deep in the grain, something unadmitted.
( Joan Didion )
[ Slouching Towards Bethlehem ]
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