Dana Marton Quotes
When I Was Young, I Wanted To Be An Astronaut. Someone Who Flies In A Spaceship To The Moon," He Explained, In Case She Didn't Know The Word.
She Thought About That For A Moment. "But You Didn't Go."
"Turns Out I Have Dyslexia. It's Something In Your Brain That Makes It Hard To Learn. Mine Is Not Bad, Just Enough So I Couldn't Pass The Test."
"I'm Glad You Didn't Go To The Moon," She Said. "I Think It's Better That You Came Here.
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