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At long last, you may no longer distinguish what binds you from what is you.
Matthew Tobin Anderson
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Matthew Tobin Anderson
Age: 56
Born: 1968
Born: November 4
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Cambridge
Massachusetts
M.T. Anderson
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There is a power in names. Olakunde told us of ashe-the power which runs through all things, subtle and flexible, which find its most potent expression in human utterance so that it is a terrible thing to call down imprecations on an enemy, or to wish for anything but good, for what is said out loud is forged into truth.
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