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Gore Vidal, American novelist, wrote, “I treasure most of all my old friends, the ones I have known for decades and have grown up with. They are like long novels. Having read this far, I want to see how it is all going to turn out.”
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Miller, M.H. (1981). The Traditional Family in a Changing World. In: Fine, S.H., Krell, R., Lin, Ty., Beiser, M., Freeman, D.S., Nann, R. (eds) Today’s Priorities in Mental Health. Priority Issues in Mental Health, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9073-9_8
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