Joan Didion Quotes
Mourning, The Act Of Dealing With Grief, Required Attention. Until Now There Had Been Every Urgent Reason To Obliterate Any Attention That Might Otherwise Have Been Paid, Banish The Thought, Bring Fresh Adrenaline To Bear On The Crisis Of The Day.
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