Dean Koontz Quotes
The War Had Left His Body Pathetically Damaged And Weak, But His Mind Was As Strong And Clear As It Had Ever Been, Perhaps Even Tempered And Made Stronger By Adversity. That, Not Madness, Was His Curse.
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