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The taste of the usual was like cinders in his mouth, and there were moments when he felt as if he were being buried alive under his future. ⇛ Edith Wharton (Novelist)
The taste of the usual was like cinders in his mouth, and there were moments when he felt as if he were being buried alive under his future.
Psychologist
Preacher
Thursday, Jun 19, 1834Sunday, Jan 31, 1892
Football Player
Wednesday, Jun 11, 1913Thursday, Sep 03, 1970
Thursday, Dec 17, 1936
Poet
Monday, Nov 28, 1757Sunday, Aug 12, 1827
Former President Of South Africa
Thursday, Jul 18, 1918Thursday, Dec 05, 2013
Comedian
Thursday, Oct 02, 1890Friday, Aug 19, 1977
Evangelist
Thursday, Nov 07, 1918
Author
Thursday, Feb 20, 1947
Wednesday, Aug 16, 1645Thursday, May 10, 1696
Wednesday, Apr 04, 1928Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Saint
Thursday, Jun 24, 1182Saturday, Oct 03, 1226
Civil Rights Activist
Tuesday, Jan 15, 1929Thursday, Apr 04, 1968
Entrepreneur
Thursday, Feb 24, 1955Wednesday, Oct 05, 2011
Wednesday, May 12, 1937Sunday, Jun 22, 2008