Doris Lessing Quotes
I Suddenly Saw Her Quite Differently. I Saw That She Was A Person. Not My Mother. She Had Thought It All Out. She Had Wanted To Commit Suicide. She Would Never Commit Suicide. On That Night I Grew Up. Or So I Would Like To Believe.
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