David Grossman Quotes
And I Discovered My Limitations, And Mainly I Learned That There Was A Price To Pay For That Childhood (it Turns Out There's No Such Thing As A Free Starvation), And That In The Meantime The World Had Filled Up With Other Children Who Hadn't Wasted All Their Strength On Just Surviving But Had Simply Grown And Opened And Deepened, And That Only In Her Innocent Eyes Could I Still Be Considered Worth Anything.
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