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Quotes by S. Leonard Rubenstein, Pennsylvania State University, Chairman of the English Department, classroom lecture 1980
"There is no procedure for learning to write. What you must do, is learn to think."
By S. Leonard Rubenstein, Pennsylvania State University, Chairman of the English Department, classroom lecture 1980
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