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Perhaps his appointment is based on the old adage that it takes one to know one. Well, it takes one to know one," he answers, and here it comes--the pout--the assessing, leveling gaze--but instead of the devastating riposte we might expect (particularly if we already know Bag's scathing satires), we get its opposite: "Can't you see? I told her I could also recall dimensions of my experience that, at one time or another, seemed psychotic, or borderline--or just about anything else--and that being in touch with all these aspects in myself let me make better contact with others I am seeking to understand; it takes one to know one. |
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