"Every returning New Yorker asks the question: Is……" — Gary Shteyngart
"Every returning New Yorker asks the question: Is this still my city? I have a ready answer, cloaked in obstinate despair: It is. And if it's not, I will love it all the more. I will love it to the point where it becomes mine again."
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65 Quotes by Gary Shteyngart
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