Zachary Scott

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And here in Marfa, away from my family, I was one of them, a person defined not by my care for others, but by my work. Not by my giving, but by my taking—taking time, taking a house, taking financial support. It was a little bit lonely and scary to be that person. If I wasn’t giving, wasn’t useful, would I still be loved? Well, that old question.
Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma
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