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Henry David Thoreau

"Gnaw your own bone gnaw at it bury it unearth it gnaw it still."

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"Gnaw your own bone gnaw at it bury it unearth it gnaw it still."

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"When people try to bury you, remind yourself you are a seed."

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"If you are focused on your calling, the efforts of any adversary will prove powerless."

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