Alan Bennett Quotes
We Were All Miners In Our Family. My Father Was A Miner. My Mother Is A Miner. These Are Miner's Hands, But We Were All Artists, I Suppose, Really. But I Was The First One Who Had The Urge To Express Myself On Paper Rather Than At The Coalface.
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