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Realism is the embrace of disappointment, in order no longer to be disappointed....
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Richard Flanagan
Book:
The Unknown Terrorist
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Realism is the embrace of disappointment, in order no longer to be disappointed. 4 "So I came to the city, my friend," the Doll then told Jodie, "what of it?
( Richard Flanagan )
[ The Unknown Terrorist ]
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