Philip L. Wagner Quotes
When The Old Ways Disappear, As Perhaps They Must, It Is Regrettable That So Little Is Saved From Them, So That Those Who Practice Them Suffer The Penalty Of Obsolescence, As The Poor Folk Of A New And More Efficient World.
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