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I understand that he was apparently depressed, but that wasn’t the only important part of his life. And I don’t think that’s where his genius came from. I think his genius came more out of his passion, and the things that he thought were worth living for and writing about in the world.
a former student on David Foster Wallace, from this article, which made me cry. (via duckstreet)
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