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This, he knew, was courage, the truest, ultimate courage, because there was no...
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Richard Matheson
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The Shrinking Man
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This, he knew, was courage, the truest, ultimate courage, because there was no one here to sympathize or praise him for it. What he felt was felt without the hope of commendation.
( Richard Matheson )
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