Edward Dixon

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Secrets should never be held too closely, for a secret that is clung to will shape its keeper and in that twisting of their being it will reveal itself. The best-kept secrets are pushed aside, levered to the extremities of the mind, so far from the day’s thinking that to press them any further away would be to forget them entirely. The Truth, and Other Matters of Opinion, by Gustav Bergmann
The Book That Wouldn’t Burn (The Library Trilogy, #1)
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