“The "sayings" of a community, its proverbs, are its characteristic comment upon life; they imply its history, suggest its attitude toward the world and its way of accepting life. Such an idiom makes the finest language any writer can have; and he can never get it with a notebook. He himself must be able to think and feel in that speech - it is a gift from heart to heart.”
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Book:Not Under Forty
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Not Under Forty
This book delves into the lives of individuals as they navigate the challenges and transformations that come with reaching middle age. more
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