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I Think Quotes by Cynthia Rylant
- They say that to be a writer you must first have an unhappy childhood. I don't know if unhappiness is necessary, but I think maybe…
- I want to do something important in my life, and I think that adding beauty to the world with books... really is important.
- But what is it that makes a person want to stay here on this earth anyway, and go on suffering the most awful pain just…
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