“When you spend your whole life living in a hole, the only way you can go is up. (Zero/Hector Zeroni)”

—  Louis Sachar , book Holes

Variant: Zero wasnt worried, " When you spend your whole life living in a shole", he said, "the only way you can go is up.
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American writer of children's books 1954

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