Steve Toltz Quotes
You Never Hear Of A Sportsman Losing His Sense Of Smell In A Tragic Accident And For Good Reason; In Order For The Universe To Teach Excruciating Lessons That Are Unable To Apply In Later Life, The Sportsman Must Lose His Legs, The Philosopher His Mind, The Painter His Eyes, The Musician His Ears, The Chef His Tongue.
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