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Quotes by Henry Anatole Grunwald
"Everything can be learned, including, to a very large extent, to be what you are not. You can learn to be pretty if you are plai"
By Henry Anatole Grunwald
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"Nagging questions remain Where is the line between making the most of one's potential and reaching for the unattainable Where is"
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"Home is the wallpaper above the bed, the family dinner table, the church bells in the morning, the bruised shins of the playgrou"
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