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At first sin was as fragile as a spiders thread, and finally as stout as a ship's hawser sin arrived as a passerby, next lingered for a moment, then came as a visitor, and finally became master of the house.
Israel Shenker
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Israel Shenker
Died: 2007
Died: June 9
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