“The tragedian will always be a limited tragedian if he has not learned how to laugh. The comedian who cannot weep will never touch the highest levels of mirth.”
Quote by Ellen Terry
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The Story of My Life: Recollections and Reflections
This book is a comprehensive account of the author's life, covering significant events and personal reflections. more
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