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The Miracle Worker

This book is a poignant account of the remarkable story of Helen Keller, a deaf and blind woman, and her mentor, Anne Sullivan. It chronicles their intense and inspiring partnership, which enabled Keller to overcome her disabilities and achieve remarkable accomplishments. The narrative delves into the challenges they faced and the breakthroughs they achieved, offering a profound look into the power of education, determination, and love. more

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William Gibson
William Gibson

William Gibson, born on March 17, 1948, is a renowned science fiction novelist from Canada. His works are known for their unique futurist style and profound insights into technological development, making him a representative figure in the cyberpunk literary genre. more

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“But now well democracy has shown us that what is evil are the grosses têtes, the big heads, all big heads are greedy for money and power, they are ambitious that is the reason they are big heads and so they are at the head of the government and the result is misery for the people. They talk about cutting off the heads of the grosses têtes but now we know that there will be other grosses têtes and the will be all the same.”

“It gave me a great notion of the credit of our present government and administration, to find people press as eagerly to pay moneyas they would to receive it; and, at the same time, a due respect for that body of men who have found out so pleasing an expedient for carrying on the common cause, that they have turned a tax into a diversion.”

“A saint is one to be for two when three and you make five and two and cover. A at most. Saint saint a saint.”