Ken Wheaton Quotes
I Climbed Aboard A Greyhound Bus And Rode It To New York Without Telling Anyone, Without So Much As A Goodbye. What Was I Thinking? I Wasn't. I Was Young And Stupid And Broken. I Knew From Watching Movies That Broken People Hopped On Buses And Disappeared. New York Seemed Far Away, Geographically, Mentally.
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