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It was better not to judge the man who had gone down under an impossible burden....
Author:
James Baldwin
Book:
Notes of a Native Son
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It was better not to judge the man who had gone down under an impossible burden. It was better to remember: Thou knowest this man's fall, but thou knowest not his wrassling.
( James Baldwin )
[ Notes of a Native Son ]
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