Joseph BrownBeing on the edge is always worse than going through
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The difference between going through and being on the edge is that going through means you probably won’t be hurt. Being on the edge means you can’t make a choice, you will be hurt.
Source: The Battle For Guiniloupay: Through The Ages Of Guiniloupay, Book One
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