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A Sense of Where You Are

2014-12-222017-11-24 ~ Mark

I read John McPhee’s book A Sense of Where You Are. Short and sweet. Good line:

When he wastes time, he wastes it hurriedly rather than at leisure.

I wish McPhee would write about sports more often. Levels of the Game was also really good. Filed under: John McPhee.

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