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Master books, but do not let them master you. Read to live, not live to read.
Master books, but do not let them master you. Read to live, not live to read.
Master books, but do not let them master you. Read to live, not live to read.
Master books, but do not let them master you. Read to live, not live to read.
Master books, but do not let them master you. Read to live, not live to read.
Master books, but do not let them master you. Read to live, not live to read.
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