"Life makes fools of all of us sooner or later. But keep your sense of humor and you'll at least be able to take your humiliations with some measure of grace. In the end, you know, its our own expectations that crush us."
"Never frown even when ur sad, coz u never know whose falling in love with ur smile!"
Source: Paul Murray Kendall (1965). “The Art of Biography”, New York, Norton
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Paul Murray
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Paul Murray is an Irish author known for his novels that delve into the intricacies of life and identity, particularly in works like 'Skippy Dies'.
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