Jerzy Kosinski Quotes
I Remember How, As A Boy, I Used To Collect The Cork Tips Of My Father's Cigarettes And Stick Them In My Stamp Albums. I Believed They Contained His Unspoken Words, Which One Day Would Explain Everything. I Have Not Changed. Now I Explore My Memories, Trying To Discover The Substructure Hidden Beneath My Past Actions, Searching For The Link To Connect Them All.
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