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After a hundred years Nobody knows the place, Agony, that enacted there, Motionless as peace.
— Emily Dickinson
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I mean, her father was an alcoholic, and her mother was the suffering wife of a man who she could never predict what he would do, where he would be, who he would be. And it's sort of interesting because Eleanor Roosevelt never writes about her mother's agony. She only writes about her father's agony. But her whole life is dedicated to making it better for people in the kind of need and pain and anguish that her mother was in.
— Blanche Wiesen Cook
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