“No man really knows about other human beings. The best he can do is to suppose that they are like himself.”
Quote by John Steinbeck
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The Winter of our Discontent
This novel delves into the psychological and moral struggles of a politician as he seeks power and influence, ultimately leading to a gripping narrative of betrayal and disillusionment. more
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