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“I had thought that growing up's consolation was that you could escape from the arbitrariness of things, that somehow one acquired more control. Now you had two numbers until you were ninety-nine. And it wasn't true. Growing up was just more of the same but taller. What happened was all luck. There was no logic.”

Quote by Janice Galloway

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Janice Galloway
Janice Galloway

Janice Galloway is a Scottish writer known for her unique narrative style and profound insights into everyday life. Her works often focus on the psychological states and social backgrounds of characters, depicting the complexities of human nature through concise and direct language. more

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