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— Nathaniel Hawthorne"Trusting no man as his friend, he could not recognize his enemy when the latter actually appeared."
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I learned to separate the story from the writing, probably the most important thing that any storyteller has to learn-that there are a thousand right ways to tell a story, and ten million wrong ones, and you're a lot more likely to find one of the latter than the former your first time through the tale.
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