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“There are times when friendship feels like running down a hill together as fast as you can, jumping over things, spinning around, and you don't care where you're going, and you don't care where you've come from, because all that matters is speed, and the hands holding your hands.”

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Matthew Tobin Anderson
Matthew Tobin Anderson

Matthew Tobin Anderson, born on November 4, 1968, is an accomplished writer known for his profound insights and imaginative storytelling. His works span across historical, literary, and philosophical themes, earning him recognition and acclaim in the literary world. more

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