Thea Harrison Quotes
Last Names ... They Were Like Word Parasites. They Attached To People In Strange Ways, Moved Across Cultural And Political Lines, Traveled The World And Reattached To Others, Certainly At Whim And Seemingly At Random.
Why Didn't Anybody Else See How Creepy Last Names Were? They Labeled A Person As Coming From A Particular Class Or Geographical Area Or Linked Their Identity To Another Person, As If Someone's Identity Had No Merit On Its Own Unless It Had Latched On To Another.
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