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Don't be afraid to be confused. Try to remain permanently confused. Anything is possible. Stay open, forever, so open it hurts, and then open up some more, until the day you die, world without end, amen.
George Saunders
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George Saunders
Age: 65
Born: 1958
Born: December 2
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My artistic approach is that you're supposed to be a little baffled.
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