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There is a means to every end. A root to any cause. Sometimes the root is more...
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Michael Connelly
Book:
The Poet
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There is a means to every end. A root to any cause. Sometimes the root is more evil than any cause, though it's the cause that is usually most vilified.
( Michael Connelly )
[ The Poet ]
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