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I always had trouble distinguishing between what happened and what merely might...
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Joan Didion
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Slouching Towards Bethlehem:
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I always had trouble distinguishing between what happened and what merely might have happened, but I remain unconvinced that the distinction, for my purposes, matters.
( Joan Didion )
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