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I don't think you can separate a place from its history. I think a place is much more than the bricks and mortar that go into its construction. I think it's more than the accidental topography of the ground it stands on.
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"I don't think you can separate a place from its history. I think a place is much more than the bricks and mortar that go into its construction. I think it's more than the accidental topography of the ground it stands on."
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I don't think you can separate a place from its history. I think a place is much more than the bricks and mortar that go into its construction. I think it's more than the accidental topography of the ground it stands on. — Alan Moore

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Alan Moore was a Writer from United Kingdom (1953–present).

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This quote is attributed to Alan Moore, a Writer from United Kingdom.
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Alan Moore lived from 1953 – present.