Quote by Dylan Thomas
My education was the liberty I had to read indiscriminately and al

My education was the liberty I had to read indiscriminately and all the time, with my eyes hanging out. – Dylan Thomas

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Go on thinking that you dont need to be read and youll find that it may become quite true: no one will feel the need tom read it because it is written for yourself alone and the public wont feel any impulse to gate crash such a private party. – Dylan Thomas

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