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Daemon
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People want to be amused, not preached at, you know. Morals don't sell nowadays.

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Better find someone else who is willing to step in one's shoes.

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So what does this Quote exactly means ? can anyone explain in detail ??

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psychopg wrote:
So what does this Quote exactly means ? can anyone explain in detail ??


I know this quote is from "Little Woman". Chapter 34. Read the chapter for the whole picture.

http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/lmalcott/bl-lmalc-lwom-34.htm

It's about a young woman who wanted to be publish in a newspaper. She is defending her story.



Little drops of water~Little grains of sand~Make the mighty ocean~And the pleasant land~So the little moments~Humble though they be~Make the mighty ages ~Of Eternity/by Julia Fletcher Carney















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