D. A. Pennebaker Quotes
I Wanted James Carville To Never Die. I Wanted Dylan, The Poet, To Not Die. I Wanted To Put These People In A Place Where They Would Be Inviolate. It Wasn't Enough To Have A Still Life Of Them. I Wanted To Surround Them With The Lives They Led.
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