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Confessions of a Washed-up Sportswriter : Including Various Digressions about Sex, Crime, and Other Hobbies Confessions of a Washed-up Sportswriter : Including Various Digressions about Sex, Crime, and Other Hobbies by Gary Cartwright
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“If there is a tear left, shed it for Jack Ruby. He didn’t make history; he only stepped in front of it. When he emerged from obscurity into that inextricable freeze-frame that joins all of our minds to Dallas, Jack Ruby, a bald-headed little man who wanted above all else to make it big, had his back to the camera.

I can tell you about Jack Ruby, and about Dallas, and if necessary remind you that human life is sweetly fragile and the holy litany of ambition and success takes as many people to hell as it does to heaven. But someone else will have to tell you about Oswald, and what he was doing in Dallas that November, when Jack Ruby took the play away from Oswald, and from all of us.”
Gary Cartwright, Confessions of a Washed-up Sportswriter : Including Various Digressions about Sex, Crime, and Other Hobbies