Ursula K. Le Guin Quotes
If Nobody Teaches Us The Words, The Thoughts, We Stay Ignorant. If Nobody Shows A Little Child, Two, Three Years Old, How To Look For The Way, The Signs Of The Path, The Landmarks, Then It Gets Lost In The Mountain, Doesn't It? And Dies In The Night, In The Cold.
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