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Fear doesn't travel well; just as it can warp judgment, its absence can diminish memory's truth. What terrifies one generation is likely to bring only a puzzled smile to the next. --Arthur Miller, "Why I Wrote 'The Crucible'", The New Yorker, October 21, 1996
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Is that from “Down and Out in Paris and London”?
[Suppose i cood just google it\
Well, if it’s not from there, it’s probably from The Road to Wigan Pier…another book dealing extensively with poverty. It could also be from one of his “As I Please” essays.