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“Phonographic. It goes around and around. Sometimes it gets stuck. That's why I remember things so well.”

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Benjamin Hoff
Benjamin Hoff

Benjamin Hoff is an American author born in 1946. He is best known for his book 'The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance,' which combines philosophy, psychology, and travel stories to explore the essence of life and creative thinking. more

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