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We might as well give in to the tug of our spirits to explore this confounding and wondrous world. We might as well greet each other as endless pilgrims and bid each other well on our way. Because we're already on the road.
Anthony Lawlor
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Anthony Lawlor
Age: 65
Born: 1959
Born: June 13
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