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You cannot write well without data.
George V. Higgins
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George V. Higgins
Age: 59 †
Born: 1939
Born: November 13
Died: 1999
Died: November 6
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North Bridgewater
Massachusetts
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Politics is a choice of enemas. You're gonna get it up the ass, no matter what you do.
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