"I know that men ain't supposed to cry, but I think that's wrong. Crying's always been a way for me to get things out which are buried deep, deep down. When I sing, I often cry. Crying is feeling, and feeling is being human."
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First years at School, p. 25
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Ray Charles
Ray Charles Robinson (September 23 1930 – June 10 2004) was an American Soul musician, singer, songwriter, and composer.
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