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Quite Quotes by William Faulkner
- It's the most satisfying occupation man has discovered yet, because you never can quite do it as well as you want to, so there's always…
- The Swiss are not a people so much as a neat, clean, quite solvent business.
- God created man and He created the world for him to live in and I reckon He created the kind of world He would have…
- A man or a race either if he's any good can survive his past without even needing to escape from it and not because of…
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