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Richard Matheson, What Dreams May Come Quotes: What condemnation could possibly be more harsh than one’s own, when self-pretense is no longer possible?
         

What condemnation could possibly be more harsh than one’s own, when self-pretense is no longer possible?


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What condemnation could possibly be more harsh than one’s own, when self-pretense is no longer possible?
         



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