William Landay Quotes
My Childhood Ended That Summer. I Learned The Word Murder. But It Is Not Enough To Be Told A Word As Big As That ... You Have To Live With It, Carry It Around With You. You Have To ... See It From Different Angles, At Different Times Of Day, In Different Light, Until You Understand, Until It Enters You.
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