A. L. Kennedy Quotes
But The Silent Majority And I Do Have One Memorial, At Least. The Disaster. We Have Small Lives, Easily Lost In Foreign Droughts, Or Famines; The Occasional Incendiary Incident, Or A Wall Of Pale Faces, Crushed Against Grillwork, One Saturday Afternoon In Spring. This Is Not Enough.
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