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Tag: Isao Harimoto

The right thing, sometimes, is the most unheralded thing

Sometimes, doing the right thing is the most unheralded thing.

Lilly King boasted about it.

Ichiro Suzuki has simply gone about it.

But both have done it right. Continue reading “The right thing, sometimes, is the most unheralded thing” →

By rmlenziin UncategorizedAugust 9, 2016540 WordsLeave a comment
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