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"The problem with making movies is that you have to devote so much of your life to fawning and flatte..." — Richard Flanagan
The problem with making movies is that you have to devote so much of your life to fawning and flattering the men in suits, whereas that doesn't happen in books. You just go and write, and then the book comes out.
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