C.K. Webb Quotes
A Writer Doesn't Dream Of Riches And Fame, Though Those Things Are Nice. A True Writer Longs To Leave Behind A Piece Of Themselves, Something That Withstands The Test Of Time And Is Passed Down For Generations.
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