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Why didn't I learn to treat everything like it was the last time. My greatest...
Author:
Jonathan Safran Foer
Book:
Extremely Loud and Incredibly
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Published at:
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Why didn't I learn to treat everything like it was the last time. My greatest regret was how much I believed in the future.
( Jonathan Safran Foer )
[ Extremely Loud and Incredibly ]
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