Miranda July Quotes
It Was Kelda Who Said She Wished There Was A Pool In Belvedere, Because They Were Obviously Very Lucky To Have A Swim Coach Living In Town. I Hadn't Said I Was A Swim Coach, But I Knew What She Meant. It Was A Shame.
Then A Strange Thing Happened. I Was Looking Down At My Shoes On The Brown Linoleum Floor And I Was Thinking About How I Bet This Floor Hadn't Been Washed In A Million Years And I Suddenly Felt Like I Was Going To Die. But Instead Of Dying, I Said: I Can Teach You How To Swim. And We Don't Need A Pool.
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