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The only sensible ends of literature are first the pleasurable toil of writing second the gratification of one's family and friends and lastly the solid cash.
- Nathaniel HawthornePhoto by Carles Rabada on Unsplash
The only sensible ends of literature are first the pleasurable toil of writing second the gratification of one's family and friends and lastly the solid cash.
- Nathaniel HawthorneReligion and art spring from the same root and are close kin. Economics and...
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We were never a family that had a lot. We had enough but not a lot.
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