"I think of the telephone as a spiritual thing. Your bodies don't have to unite you, but your spirits can unite."
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As quoted in Kentucky News September 13, 2014
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Joan Walsh Anglund
1926 – 2021
Joan Walsh Anglund (b. ~1926-2021) was an American poet.
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