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Men Quotes by James Frey
- On my first day in jail, a three hundred pound man named Porterhouse hit me in the back of the head with a metal tray.…
- I meet a third man he's an old man he trips in the street he falls and I help him up, walk him to the…
- There are no words and there is no singing, but the music has a voice. It is an old voice and a deep voice, like…
- The Young Man came to the Old Man seeking counsel. I broke something, Old Man. How badly is it broken? It's in a million little…
- I stand, walk over to him, sit down on his bed, put my arms around him, hug him. He hugs me back strong and I…
- I think men who can cry are strong men
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