Philip Roth Quotes
It Was My Job Not Just To Pluck The Chickens But To Eviscerate Them. I Hated That Part. Nauseating And Disgusting, But It Had To Be Done. That's What I Learned From My Father And What I Loved Learning From Him: That You Do What You Have To Do.
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