"It ain't what things actually are, it's all they stand for."

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Source: Miles Franklin (2014). “Some Everyday Folk and Dawn”, p.178, Simon and Schuster

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Miles Franklin was an influential Australian author known for her novel 'My Brilliant Career,' which explores themes of identity and independence.

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