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The rancor I once bore recedes, supplanted by admiration and a sense even of...
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Steven Pressfield
Book:
Last of the Amazons
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The rancor I once bore recedes, supplanted by admiration and a sense even of loss at the mates we might have been and the times we might have shared.
( Steven Pressfield )
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