William Faulkner Quotes
For The Lord Aimed For Him To Do And Not To Spend Too Much Time Thinking, Because His Brain It's Like A Piece Of Machinery: It Won't Stand A Whole Lot Of Racking. It's Best When It All Runs Along The Same, Doing The Day's Work And Not No One Part Used No More Than Needful.
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