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If you knew at twenty what you know at thirty-five, what a marvellous life you...
Author:
Hilary Mantel
Book:
An Experiment in Love
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If you knew at twenty what you know at thirty-five, what a marvellous life you could have; on the other hand, you might find that you couldn't be bothered to have any life at all.
( Hilary Mantel )
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