"Your heart, Mary Karr, he'd say. His pen……" — Mary Karr
"Your heart, Mary Karr, he'd say. His pen touched my sternum, and it felt for all the world like the point of a dull spear as he said, Your heart knows what your head don't. Or won't."
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57 Quotes by Mary Karr
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