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And I've always loved playing solo.
Glen Hansard
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Glen Hansard
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: April 21
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I choose to believe that there is good in people and that everything is a lesson. Our place on Earth is to go deeper, to somehow get wiser. To have spirit.
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