“Don't be too hard on the envious. Be glad you have, or had in the past, something enviable.”

—  Susan Sontag

Source: Death Kit (1967), p.73 [Page numbers per the Penguin Modern Classics 2009 Edition]

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American writer and filmmaker, professor, and activist 1933–2004

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