I suppose that, after the passion of love, water rights have caused more trouble than anything else to the human species.

Alice Steinbach
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  1. A letter is always better than a phone call. People write things in letters they would never say in person. They permit themselves to write down feelings and observations using emotional syntax far more intimate and powerful than speech will allow.

  2. It is one of the strongest bonds, I think, that can spring up between people: sharing a passion for certain books and their authors.

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