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You can't have intentions without consequences. The question is, who pays for...
Author:
Amy Tan
Book:
Saving Fish from Drowning
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You can't have intentions without consequences. The question is, who pays for the consequences? Saving fish from drowning. Same thing. Who's saved? Who's not?
( Amy Tan )
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