recognized work was–as unimportant a drug cigarettes get one weeks ye — Graham Greene, End Affair

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I recognized my work for what it was–as unimportant a drug as cigarettes to get one through the weeks and years. If we are extinguished by death, as I still try to believe, what point is there in leaving some books behind any more than bottles, clothes, or cheap jewellry?

Graham Greene, The End of the Affair

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