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Being lost is never a matter of not knowing where you are; it's a matter of not...
Author:
Norton Juster
Book:
The Phantom Tollbooth
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Being lost is never a matter of not knowing where you are; it's a matter of not knowing where you aren't-and I don't care at all about where I'm not.
- Alec
( Norton Juster )
[ The Phantom Tollbooth ]
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