Dan Wilbur Quotes
Even When There Were Good Wars To Write About, Writers Such As Jane Austen Wrote Novels Concerning Marriage. They Usually Went Like This:
'You're Being A Real Jerk.'
'Sorry About That. I Was Secretly Helping You.'
'Oh, You're Wonderful! And You Have So Much Money! You're My New Favorite Cousin!'
'Let's Get Married.
The End.
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