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Margaret Drabble
English
Novelist
Born:
Jun 5
,
1939
Failure
Like
Misery
Nothing
Reality
Would
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The rare pleasure of being seen for what one is, compensates for the misery of being it.
Margaret Drabble
Rare
Seen
Pleasure
Misery
Being
And there isn't any way that one can get rid of the guilt of having a nice body by saying that one can serve society with it, because that would end up with oneself as what? There simply doesn't seem to be any moral place for flesh.
Margaret Drabble
Saying
Guilt
Nice
Society
Way
Moral
Would
Seem
Oneself
Having
Simply
Because
End
Up
Get
Any
Place
Body
Flesh
Rid
Serve
When nothing is sure, everything is possible.
Margaret Drabble
Nothing
Everything
Possible
Sure
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