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“Life, as the signs in the liquor stores say, is too short to drink bad wine. And summer is too short to read bad books.”

Quote by David Frum

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David Frum
David Frum

David Frum, born on June 30, 1960, is a renowned speechwriter. His career began in the political field, where he has written speeches for several political figures. Frum's works are known for their clear and forceful language style, which has won him a wide audience. more

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