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contemplate the difference between a reason and an excuse. A reason is its own...
Author:
Jane Smiley
Book:
Some Luck
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contemplate the difference between a reason and an excuse. A reason is its own reward, but an excuse leads to disappointment every time.
( Jane Smiley )
[ Some Luck ]
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