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“They were giving their childhood to this woman! They were starting at seven, and by the time they were sixteen they were still reading bloody Harry Potter—sixteen-year-olds, wearing wizard outfits, who should have been shagging behind the bike shed and smoking marijuana and reading Camus.”
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“The Open Road goes to the used-car lot.”
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Louis Simpson,
People Live Here: Selected Poems 1949-1983
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“A university is just a group of buildings gathered around a library.”
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Shelby Foote
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