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The end of every game is an anti-climax. What you thought you would feel you...
Author:
Jeanette Winterson
Book:
The Passion
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The end of every game is an anti-climax. What you thought you would feel you don't feel, what you thought was so important isn't any more. It's the game that's exciting.
( Jeanette Winterson )
[ The Passion ]
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