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None of us can ever know the value of our lives, or how our separate and silent...
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Mary Karr
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The Art of Memoir
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None of us can ever know the value of our lives, or how our separate and silent scribbling may add to the amenity of the world, if only by how radically it changes us, one and by one.
( Mary Karr )
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