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We can't really know what a pleasure it is to run in our own language until...
Author:
Gregory David Roberts
Book:
Shantaram
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Published at:
7 years ago
We can't really know what a pleasure it is to run in our own language until we're forced to stumble in someone else's."
( Gregory David Roberts )
[ Shantaram ]
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