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Kelton Wright, Anonymous Asked: Life Lessons from the Internet's Big Sister Quotes: I had been too tired and too sick with melancholy to ride my bike, knowing full well that riding my bike was a cure.
         

I had been too tired and too sick with melancholy to ride my bike, knowing full well that riding my bike was a cure.


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