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...sanity involves a certain measure of impersonation, not simply for the...
Author:
Michael Cunningham
Book:
The Hours
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Published at:
9 years ago
...sanity involves a certain measure of impersonation, not simply for the benefit of husband and servants but for the sake, first and foremost, of one's own convictions."
( Michael Cunningham )
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