“you find magic wherever you look. sit back and relax. all you need is a book”

Variant: You can find magic
wherever you look.
Sit back and relax,
all you need is a book.
Source: The Cat in the Hat

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American children's writer and illustrator, co-founder of B… 1904–1991

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